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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8007074" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>You'll lose a lot of output going sealed FYI. From personal experience I can say that sealed boxes are very forgiving as far as volume. winISD shows @ 3.3 cube, but it looks like you may give up a lot of low extension IMO particularly if you plan to fire into the cabin. I'd feel better about running sealed if you were going to fire into a corner or something since I've found that sort of loading off a wall will give you a little more low extension where firing into the cabin generally loses.</p><p></p><p>Is there a way you can screw a piece of plywood over the port of your current box and see if the response is tolerable?</p><p></p><p>Also if you have winISD model this in 4th order, the response looks pretty good so if you wanted to play with that alignment you could do a lot worse for choice of subs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8007074, member: 614752"] You'll lose a lot of output going sealed FYI. From personal experience I can say that sealed boxes are very forgiving as far as volume. winISD shows @ 3.3 cube, but it looks like you may give up a lot of low extension IMO particularly if you plan to fire into the cabin. I'd feel better about running sealed if you were going to fire into a corner or something since I've found that sort of loading off a wall will give you a little more low extension where firing into the cabin generally loses. Is there a way you can screw a piece of plywood over the port of your current box and see if the response is tolerable? Also if you have winISD model this in 4th order, the response looks pretty good so if you wanted to play with that alignment you could do a lot worse for choice of subs. [/QUOTE]
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