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<blockquote data-quote="SoundsUnlimited" data-source="post: 141464" data-attributes="member: 546257"><p>Well if u have a sealed enclosure, and u have leaks, most the of the time SOME very Minor ones maynot be that big of a deal. But if u have several of them or a very large one, then sure enough u may have problems, mostly the subs will make a popping noice, or they will sound distorted even when all your gauges say other wise, For ex. you are running RMS, right box size, 2/3 volume levels, gains are set correctly as well as on HU, then u know its your box, or a ****ed up sub. But best thing to do is do what was recommended earlier, or just simply go over the box where its looks weak at spots, also go around any/cut out spots for wiring,etc..Hope this was helpful.Good luck, hope the problem ends up getting fixed!</p><p></p><p>Blake</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoundsUnlimited, post: 141464, member: 546257"] Well if u have a sealed enclosure, and u have leaks, most the of the time SOME very Minor ones maynot be that big of a deal. But if u have several of them or a very large one, then sure enough u may have problems, mostly the subs will make a popping noice, or they will sound distorted even when all your gauges say other wise, For ex. you are running RMS, right box size, 2/3 volume levels, gains are set correctly as well as on HU, then u know its your box, or a ****ed up sub. But best thing to do is do what was recommended earlier, or just simply go over the box where its looks weak at spots, also go around any/cut out spots for wiring,etc..Hope this was helpful.Good luck, hope the problem ends up getting fixed! Blake [/QUOTE]
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