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<blockquote data-quote="okura_hubby" data-source="post: 8210336" data-attributes="member: 658958"><p>I have seen video's of that and it works in improving SPL.</p><p></p><p>Have you calculated the stats of your speaker to see what type of air space they need. Or you just got a box and put the speakers in it?</p><p></p><p>The sealed chamber is to support the speaker to help the speaker respond. If the space is too little then the support for it is too little.. a cubic foot for a 12" is a bit small. I would use the companys stats for the speaker and see what they recommend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okura_hubby, post: 8210336, member: 658958"] I have seen video's of that and it works in improving SPL. Have you calculated the stats of your speaker to see what type of air space they need. Or you just got a box and put the speakers in it? The sealed chamber is to support the speaker to help the speaker respond. If the space is too little then the support for it is too little.. a cubic foot for a 12" is a bit small. I would use the companys stats for the speaker and see what they recommend. [/QUOTE]
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