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<blockquote data-quote="bri487" data-source="post: 773868" data-attributes="member: 546916"><p>right. polyfill is often misused. many times people think it makes the sub act as though it is in a larger box. when used correctly it should only be used for fine tuning the box. it is only a tuning tool. if you have the wrong box, then it is simply wrong and polyfill wont help you. if i use it at all i would usually use around 50% in the main cavity of the box, but it really depends on the initial performance of the box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bri487, post: 773868, member: 546916"] right. polyfill is often misused. many times people think it makes the sub act as though it is in a larger box. when used correctly it should only be used for fine tuning the box. it is only a tuning tool. if you have the wrong box, then it is simply wrong and polyfill wont help you. if i use it at all i would usually use around 50% in the main cavity of the box, but it really depends on the initial performance of the box. [/QUOTE]
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