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<blockquote data-quote="Umbra" data-source="post: 8287286" data-attributes="member: 658055"><p>As others have said, you should've came here first. If it's not too late to return your purchases or receive credit, I'd advise you go that route.</p><p></p><p>As far as your question is concerned, you should be okay. The MTX Terminator box is 2.2 cubic feet. The Kenwood's ideal sealed requirement is 1.25 (per sub), but that's close enough to be acceptable. If you keep this setup, I'd recommend getting some silicone caulk and caulk all the seams on the inside of the box to reinforce the seal. You should also stuff it with polyfill (can be bought at a craft store) or pink, non-backed fiberglass insulation (use 1lb/cubic foot, or ~2.2lbs total) this will make the box "appear larger" to the subs (an oversimplification for sure). If the box is divided into two chambers it's important you use the same amount on in each chamber. If you use fiberglass, follow all safety precautions, including gloves and a mask.</p><p></p><p>What amp do you have? Hopefully it's a good match .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbra, post: 8287286, member: 658055"] As others have said, you should've came here first. If it's not too late to return your purchases or receive credit, I'd advise you go that route. As far as your question is concerned, you should be okay. The MTX Terminator box is 2.2 cubic feet. The Kenwood's ideal sealed requirement is 1.25 (per sub), but that's close enough to be acceptable. If you keep this setup, I'd recommend getting some silicone caulk and caulk all the seams on the inside of the box to reinforce the seal. You should also stuff it with polyfill (can be bought at a craft store) or pink, non-backed fiberglass insulation (use 1lb/cubic foot, or ~2.2lbs total) this will make the box "appear larger" to the subs (an oversimplification for sure). If the box is divided into two chambers it's important you use the same amount on in each chamber. If you use fiberglass, follow all safety precautions, including gloves and a mask. What amp do you have? Hopefully it's a good match . [/QUOTE]
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