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<blockquote data-quote="n8skow" data-source="post: 7891719" data-attributes="member: 610656"><p>MDF would definitely help with the overall sound quality (again because of the greater wood density and being more air tight) - though the dimensions your working with still sound a bit wonky, as for the distortion, could be several factors - but to clarify, the amp gain is not a volume knob. Blindly setting it to half does not mean the amp is gonna do half power. It needs to be set uniquely for your headunit. It's a multiplier that controls how much input voltage it takes for the amp to produce full power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n8skow, post: 7891719, member: 610656"] MDF would definitely help with the overall sound quality (again because of the greater wood density and being more air tight) - though the dimensions your working with still sound a bit wonky, as for the distortion, could be several factors - but to clarify, the amp gain is not a volume knob. Blindly setting it to half does not mean the amp is gonna do half power. It needs to be set uniquely for your headunit. It's a multiplier that controls how much input voltage it takes for the amp to produce full power. [/QUOTE]
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