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<blockquote data-quote="terifi" data-source="post: 123004" data-attributes="member: 546367"><p>ok, cause as of now, the box is to exact peaker specs, 1.25cu ft, i read somewhere that not giving it enough can make it sound bad, just as too much air space can make it sound bad, however bad is theoretical, because one way (not sure which) makes it sound crisp and dry, and the other sloppy and wet...lol, so if you have one of those preferences, then its not nessasarily bad, however i also read that using a box with not enough space can cause voice coil seperation creating heat energy, and in turn perhaps burning up your sub, is any of what i said really true,</p><p></p><p>and isnt it bad to "trick" your sub,?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="terifi, post: 123004, member: 546367"] ok, cause as of now, the box is to exact peaker specs, 1.25cu ft, i read somewhere that not giving it enough can make it sound bad, just as too much air space can make it sound bad, however bad is theoretical, because one way (not sure which) makes it sound crisp and dry, and the other sloppy and wet...lol, so if you have one of those preferences, then its not nessasarily bad, however i also read that using a box with not enough space can cause voice coil seperation creating heat energy, and in turn perhaps burning up your sub, is any of what i said really true, and isnt it bad to "trick" your sub,? [/QUOTE]
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