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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8446337" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>You had a box that was false advertising in the biggest sense. After subtracting wood thickness you only had 3.2 cubic feet of airspace. After port and subwoofer displacement you have less than 1.2 cubic feet of USUABLE(NET) airspace PER subwoofer which is tiny and will strangle most legit subs on the market. Strangle as in, you'll most likely only get 10-30% of output potential out of the sub. Thats the problem with pre-fab boxes. They lie on their specs and create an illusion of how much people think they can fit in their trunks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8446337, member: 650438"] You had a box that was false advertising in the biggest sense. After subtracting wood thickness you only had 3.2 cubic feet of airspace. After port and subwoofer displacement you have less than 1.2 cubic feet of USUABLE(NET) airspace PER subwoofer which is tiny and will strangle most legit subs on the market. Strangle as in, you'll most likely only get 10-30% of output potential out of the sub. Thats the problem with pre-fab boxes. They lie on their specs and create an illusion of how much people think they can fit in their trunks. [/QUOTE]
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