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<blockquote data-quote="audiotaylor" data-source="post: 69866" data-attributes="member: 542777"><p>That box sounds good, and 3/4 of a foot air space is fine. Sealed enclosures work better for smaller boxes I know from experience becuase I have a small enclousre too. When I built it, I left it open at first just to see how it worked, but I thought it sounded like crap. Once, I sealed it, it was so much tighter and cleaner. I think the bedliner material would act kinda like dynamat which might be beneficial to aid in tigher bass. Hope this helps you.</p><p></p><p>-David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiotaylor, post: 69866, member: 542777"] That box sounds good, and 3/4 of a foot air space is fine. Sealed enclosures work better for smaller boxes I know from experience becuase I have a small enclousre too. When I built it, I left it open at first just to see how it worked, but I thought it sounded like crap. Once, I sealed it, it was so much tighter and cleaner. I think the bedliner material would act kinda like dynamat which might be beneficial to aid in tigher bass. Hope this helps you. -David [/QUOTE]
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