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<blockquote data-quote="RebelDan" data-source="post: 8179649" data-attributes="member: 658227"><p>Well I replied and attached a picture of my box but it doesn't seem to want to post. I checked the wiring and the box, both of which seemed fine, I even unplugged the wires from the terminals and put them back in, and that seemed like it helped some, but then it could just be my imagination too. I can't imagine there's a leak in the box because it's got four coats of undercoating on it and it's all sealed pretty well inside. I switched them but it seemed to stay the same, although it sounds more equal while I have the seat out because they're blasting right at me without the seat as a buffer. If it helps my box is 3/4" OSB with 0.9 - 0.95 ft per sub (If I remember right and well within the range for the subs) and it's painted with rubber undercoating. The speaker wire goes directly to the subs through the box (no terminal on the outside) but I made sure that was sealed tight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RebelDan, post: 8179649, member: 658227"] Well I replied and attached a picture of my box but it doesn't seem to want to post. I checked the wiring and the box, both of which seemed fine, I even unplugged the wires from the terminals and put them back in, and that seemed like it helped some, but then it could just be my imagination too. I can't imagine there's a leak in the box because it's got four coats of undercoating on it and it's all sealed pretty well inside. I switched them but it seemed to stay the same, although it sounds more equal while I have the seat out because they're blasting right at me without the seat as a buffer. If it helps my box is 3/4" OSB with 0.9 - 0.95 ft per sub (If I remember right and well within the range for the subs) and it's painted with rubber undercoating. The speaker wire goes directly to the subs through the box (no terminal on the outside) but I made sure that was sealed tight. [/QUOTE]
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