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is my sub box too small?
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<blockquote data-quote="alextsi66" data-source="post: 8450006" data-attributes="member: 668035"><p>Hey all, I have a 97 dodge ram and I had 2 10" p2s installed (and it hit great) then I decided I wanted more, so I built a box to go under the consol for 2 more p2s so after all is said and done I have 2 Rockford amps and 4 p2s and I swear it sounded louder before I installed the other 2 and it doesn't sound like it hits as hard. This box I built is a tiny little guy if you can imagine setting the subs next to each other and trying to make the worlds smallest box to close them in, that's what I did. They are all sealed too. Any ideas? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alextsi66, post: 8450006, member: 668035"] Hey all, I have a 97 dodge ram and I had 2 10" p2s installed (and it hit great) then I decided I wanted more, so I built a box to go under the consol for 2 more p2s so after all is said and done I have 2 Rockford amps and 4 p2s and I swear it sounded louder before I installed the other 2 and it doesn't sound like it hits as hard. This box I built is a tiny little guy if you can imagine setting the subs next to each other and trying to make the worlds smallest box to close them in, that's what I did. They are all sealed too. Any ideas? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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