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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8755548" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>If you're considering polyfill because your box doesn't sound right: save your time and just get a proper box made that works. Just skip all of the pain, rip the bandaid off, get a new box. I've never used polyfill in anything. No sub enclosure, ever. Polyfill only makes sense, to me, in some SQ situations or situations where you have a woofer playing up into the midrange in a ported box, so you use the polyfill to dampen the midrange reverbs, that way they don't also come out of the port, and scatter and sound crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8755548, member: 591582"] If you're considering polyfill because your box doesn't sound right: save your time and just get a proper box made that works. Just skip all of the pain, rip the bandaid off, get a new box. I've never used polyfill in anything. No sub enclosure, ever. Polyfill only makes sense, to me, in some SQ situations or situations where you have a woofer playing up into the midrange in a ported box, so you use the polyfill to dampen the midrange reverbs, that way they don't also come out of the port, and scatter and sound crazy. [/QUOTE]
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