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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8874836" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>First and foremost is that the sub must be designed to work in a small enclosure. If not designed for it, you may end up with less bass than the smaller speaker. Second is that any enclosure has to be rigid or the flexing will cancel bass. </p><p> I suggest lining that enclosure's insides with fiberglass cloth, resin, and a few support braces. Doing so may make the current sub sound the way you want it. Third, the enclosure must be completely sealed. Separation of back and front wave will give you good bass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8874836, member: 654802"] First and foremost is that the sub must be designed to work in a small enclosure. If not designed for it, you may end up with less bass than the smaller speaker. Second is that any enclosure has to be rigid or the flexing will cancel bass. I suggest lining that enclosure's insides with fiberglass cloth, resin, and a few support braces. Doing so may make the current sub sound the way you want it. Third, the enclosure must be completely sealed. Separation of back and front wave will give you good bass. [/QUOTE]
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