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<blockquote data-quote="brian84corvette" data-source="post: 8208672" data-attributes="member: 586635"><p>i bet you could fool around with the gear you currently have , build or have built for you a better box, and play with placment in the trunk , and tune your system in. and be pretty pleased with the results.</p><p></p><p>buying new gear seems like the eaziest thing to do , but tuning it in is all part of the process. you have to learn yourself what works vs doesnt work.</p><p></p><p>i recomend</p><p></p><p>down loading a box building program. and searching the small specs on your current subwoofer to help you design a box to its specific requirments.</p><p></p><p>once you get messing with all this information for a bit it sinks in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian84corvette, post: 8208672, member: 586635"] i bet you could fool around with the gear you currently have , build or have built for you a better box, and play with placment in the trunk , and tune your system in. and be pretty pleased with the results. buying new gear seems like the eaziest thing to do , but tuning it in is all part of the process. you have to learn yourself what works vs doesnt work. i recomend down loading a box building program. and searching the small specs on your current subwoofer to help you design a box to its specific requirments. once you get messing with all this information for a bit it sinks in. [/QUOTE]
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