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<blockquote data-quote="flatland" data-source="post: 7228662" data-attributes="member: 630272"><p>So I got my speaker pods done for my mb quart 5 1/4s and tweeters. I have my mb quart 10" driver done for the passenger side kick pannel.</p><p></p><p>I have my mb quart amp that should arrive any day now , and have a replacement dash kit to make my pioneer premier deck look nice , and flush with out any lines.</p><p></p><p>Here's my problem;</p><p></p><p>I made my sub encloser too small. Will it sound like it is in a bowl of jello since it is .02 cubic feet smaller than recommended? They call for the smallest to be .04 and I made it .38. Anyone ever have this problem before , and found a way to deal with it? It already calls for heavy polyfill , so that would be out of the question. Any help would be grateful, but I am hoping I don't need to start over, and take another 3 weeks to work on another kick pannel.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatland, post: 7228662, member: 630272"] So I got my speaker pods done for my mb quart 5 1/4s and tweeters. I have my mb quart 10" driver done for the passenger side kick pannel. I have my mb quart amp that should arrive any day now , and have a replacement dash kit to make my pioneer premier deck look nice , and flush with out any lines. Here's my problem; I made my sub encloser too small. Will it sound like it is in a bowl of jello since it is .02 cubic feet smaller than recommended? They call for the smallest to be .04 and I made it .38. Anyone ever have this problem before , and found a way to deal with it? It already calls for heavy polyfill , so that would be out of the question. Any help would be grateful, but I am hoping I don't need to start over, and take another 3 weeks to work on another kick pannel. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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