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low notes = sub excursion = no bass?
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<blockquote data-quote="bladebarrier" data-source="post: 6208303" data-attributes="member: 603808"><p>Polyfill, or any synthetic fill (dont' use fiberglass wadding like they used years ago), can increase the box size by about 10-15%, depending. In a sealed enclosure, you usually always stuff it, but make sure the fill isn't blocking the rear of the magnet, or touching any wiring. Sometimes I see people stuff boxes with the woofer, and they don't realize the hole in the back of the magnet is for venting the temperature.</p><p></p><p>1lb per cubic foot, and staple it with a staple gun, to the side. Any fill behind the woofer magnet should be pushed away to let the woofer breathe. Also, keep fill away from the tinsils' and such.</p><p></p><p>It's good to use fill, but keep it away from your motor/tinsil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bladebarrier, post: 6208303, member: 603808"] Polyfill, or any synthetic fill (dont' use fiberglass wadding like they used years ago), can increase the box size by about 10-15%, depending. In a sealed enclosure, you usually always stuff it, but make sure the fill isn't blocking the rear of the magnet, or touching any wiring. Sometimes I see people stuff boxes with the woofer, and they don't realize the hole in the back of the magnet is for venting the temperature. 1lb per cubic foot, and staple it with a staple gun, to the side. Any fill behind the woofer magnet should be pushed away to let the woofer breathe. Also, keep fill away from the tinsils' and such. It's good to use fill, but keep it away from your motor/tinsil. [/QUOTE]
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