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<blockquote data-quote="BigBird" data-source="post: 8882614" data-attributes="member: 692366"><p>Good question. And thanks for the reply. All the info I gathered on this topic lead me to believe you can add up to 20% more box volume for a boost in... something, (I can't remember 100% tbh). I picked a happy medium and added 10%. I thought that was a good starting point. No other reason honestly. I have a shop with lots of leftover material. I can make a box in 30 mins so. If I was off it's nothing to whip another up.</p><p>The reason I mention the amp is because when I had it hooked up to the BA 10's, I got in one day and it seemed to play with like 10% less power for some reason. I recently adjusted the gain and it sounded great for a couple weeks then it was just different. I didn't measure the difference in any way. I'm just goin on my ears. I could be imagining it, but I'm pretty dialed in. I think I can notice a change. So the amp is on the same settings now for the SA 10 that it was with the BA's. I haven't touched it yet. So I believe the filters are correct. Not 100%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBird, post: 8882614, member: 692366"] Good question. And thanks for the reply. All the info I gathered on this topic lead me to believe you can add up to 20% more box volume for a boost in... something, (I can't remember 100% tbh). I picked a happy medium and added 10%. I thought that was a good starting point. No other reason honestly. I have a shop with lots of leftover material. I can make a box in 30 mins so. If I was off it's nothing to whip another up. The reason I mention the amp is because when I had it hooked up to the BA 10's, I got in one day and it seemed to play with like 10% less power for some reason. I recently adjusted the gain and it sounded great for a couple weeks then it was just different. I didn't measure the difference in any way. I'm just goin on my ears. I could be imagining it, but I'm pretty dialed in. I think I can notice a change. So the amp is on the same settings now for the SA 10 that it was with the BA's. I haven't touched it yet. So I believe the filters are correct. Not 100%. [/QUOTE]
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