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<blockquote data-quote="MrSwiss" data-source="post: 3102782" data-attributes="member: 560053"><p>taken from ssa</p><p></p><p>hey guys! My job is being great and allowing me to use the shop to build a box this saturday! I plan to finally FINISH my trunk! As in finish, i mean, 2 amps, a battery, anbd my current sub box are free floating in my trunk X_X</p><p></p><p>So with this opportunity i can build a box to specifications. Right now its(rl-p 15 btw) in a sealed box somewhere under 2 cu ft, not sure exactly. The site says optimal 3 cu ft.</p><p></p><p>Now here is the question, should i stay sealed and build a box to specs, or should i go ported? I enjoy the balance my subwoofer gives me now, hits the lows, and also extends a bit into the top end to help out my AA mids (80-100).</p><p></p><p>So i would like all the SS fans opinions on this one!</p><p></p><p>Btw i will get some pics up tommorrow of my trunk as it is, and a rouch sketchup of how i want the finished look to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrSwiss, post: 3102782, member: 560053"] taken from ssa hey guys! My job is being great and allowing me to use the shop to build a box this saturday! I plan to finally FINISH my trunk! As in finish, i mean, 2 amps, a battery, anbd my current sub box are free floating in my trunk X_X So with this opportunity i can build a box to specifications. Right now its(rl-p 15 btw) in a sealed box somewhere under 2 cu ft, not sure exactly. The site says optimal 3 cu ft. Now here is the question, should i stay sealed and build a box to specs, or should i go ported? I enjoy the balance my subwoofer gives me now, hits the lows, and also extends a bit into the top end to help out my AA mids (80-100). So i would like all the SS fans opinions on this one! Btw i will get some pics up tommorrow of my trunk as it is, and a rouch sketchup of how i want the finished look to be. [/QUOTE]
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