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<blockquote data-quote="fox_forma" data-source="post: 6954599" data-attributes="member: 565847"><p>I have a subthump ultra deep box for two 12's right now and can't seem to sell this box for the life of me. I wanted to drop down to one sub so i can get all the airspace possible under the seat in the rear. New subs aren't really an option right now and I don't have to much free time on my hands to build a new box although that is a future project. Anyone know how hard it would be to knock out the center divider in the box and just seal up the other woofer hole? Closing off the woofer hole shouldn't be to hard but I'm not sure about the center divider and how it is mounted there since its a prefab box. Anyone ever dissect one of these things? Maybe its just held in with brad nails and glue and I can just beat it out since its a prefab but just not sure.</p><p></p><p>Right now I have two different subs to work with, I have two Diamond Audio D3's (which I plan on putting just one in there solo) and I currently have two Arc Audio Kar's mounted now. Everything just sounds choked up and shitty as both of these subs require more airspace than provided.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fox_forma, post: 6954599, member: 565847"] I have a subthump ultra deep box for two 12's right now and can't seem to sell this box for the life of me. I wanted to drop down to one sub so i can get all the airspace possible under the seat in the rear. New subs aren't really an option right now and I don't have to much free time on my hands to build a new box although that is a future project. Anyone know how hard it would be to knock out the center divider in the box and just seal up the other woofer hole? Closing off the woofer hole shouldn't be to hard but I'm not sure about the center divider and how it is mounted there since its a prefab box. Anyone ever dissect one of these things? Maybe its just held in with brad nails and glue and I can just beat it out since its a prefab but just not sure. Right now I have two different subs to work with, I have two Diamond Audio D3's (which I plan on putting just one in there solo) and I currently have two Arc Audio Kar's mounted now. Everything just sounds choked up and shitty as both of these subs require more airspace than provided. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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