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<blockquote data-quote="kendogg" data-source="post: 8521057" data-attributes="member: 573942"><p>OK, so I'm going to attempt to use the stock door enclosures. I measured today with a graduated cylinder and water, and the enclosure holds (hard to tell, I was trying not to get the little circuit board too wet, so I spilled a bit) ~1.25-1.5l. Apparently this is only ~.05 cubic feet. I know thats TINY, but wtf am I to do? I've snagged a pair of SB Acoustics 5.25" mids (linked below) and am going to try those out.</p><p></p><p>Should I polyfill the **** out of it? I coated the inside with resin, and am putting a good bit of FatMat on the outside of it to deaden it, but I'm afraid it's still going to really lack midbass due to the size. Should I polyfill the **** out of it? I've considered attempting to build an aperiodic membrane into the back of it. I'm open for any kind of ideas.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.madisoundspeakerstore.com/approx-5-woofers/sb-acoustics-sb13pfc25-04-5-4-ohm-paper-cone-woofer/" target="_blank">https://www.madisoundspeakerstore.com/approx-5-woofers/sb-acoustics-sb13pfc25-04-5-4-ohm-paper-cone-woofer/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kendogg, post: 8521057, member: 573942"] OK, so I'm going to attempt to use the stock door enclosures. I measured today with a graduated cylinder and water, and the enclosure holds (hard to tell, I was trying not to get the little circuit board too wet, so I spilled a bit) ~1.25-1.5l. Apparently this is only ~.05 cubic feet. I know thats TINY, but wtf am I to do? I've snagged a pair of SB Acoustics 5.25" mids (linked below) and am going to try those out. Should I polyfill the **** out of it? I coated the inside with resin, and am putting a good bit of FatMat on the outside of it to deaden it, but I'm afraid it's still going to really lack midbass due to the size. Should I polyfill the **** out of it? I've considered attempting to build an aperiodic membrane into the back of it. I'm open for any kind of ideas. [URL="https://www.madisoundspeakerstore.com/approx-5-woofers/sb-acoustics-sb13pfc25-04-5-4-ohm-paper-cone-woofer/"]https://www.madisoundspeakerstore.com/approx-5-woofers/sb-acoustics-sb13pfc25-04-5-4-ohm-paper-cone-woofer/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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