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<blockquote data-quote="T3mpest" data-source="post: 6475202" data-attributes="member: 560148"><p>So the issue your having if I understand you correctly is that at low volumes your sub isn't prounounced enough for your tastes? If so turn up the gain on the amplifier powering it or the use the hu's sub control, if it isnt' maxed out already.</p><p></p><p>For your enclosure size, if you feel it's too small try some polyfill. Polyfill makes the air inside the enclosure less dense by heating it up when the sub is moving. The lower air density makes the sub behave as if it were in a larger enclosure. I think .75lbs/cubic ft should do the trick, so in your case .25 or so should be fine. This will make the sub more effecient and play a little deeper too, this might be all you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3mpest, post: 6475202, member: 560148"] So the issue your having if I understand you correctly is that at low volumes your sub isn't prounounced enough for your tastes? If so turn up the gain on the amplifier powering it or the use the hu's sub control, if it isnt' maxed out already. For your enclosure size, if you feel it's too small try some polyfill. Polyfill makes the air inside the enclosure less dense by heating it up when the sub is moving. The lower air density makes the sub behave as if it were in a larger enclosure. I think .75lbs/cubic ft should do the trick, so in your case .25 or so should be fine. This will make the sub more effecient and play a little deeper too, this might be all you need. [/QUOTE]
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