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<blockquote data-quote="NJJK70" data-source="post: 8357205" data-attributes="member: 619662"><p>I have a brand new Polk MM1040DVC that I want to install. They recommend a sealed box with a volume of .65. How much wiggle room do I have with the box volume either bigger or smaller? I mostly listen to rock and metal so I want it to hit quick and tight. I'm new to the speaker vs. box volume thing. I've always just used whatever box fit the car but now I'm trying to get good sound quality. Thanks in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NJJK70, post: 8357205, member: 619662"] I have a brand new Polk MM1040DVC that I want to install. They recommend a sealed box with a volume of .65. How much wiggle room do I have with the box volume either bigger or smaller? I mostly listen to rock and metal so I want it to hit quick and tight. I'm new to the speaker vs. box volume thing. I've always just used whatever box fit the car but now I'm trying to get good sound quality. Thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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