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<blockquote data-quote="Vermithrax" data-source="post: 6174659" data-attributes="member: 580386"><p>You'll probably get a bit more low end response, a possible slight decrease in power handling. It could cause the subs to sound boomy. I'd suggest modeling them in WinISD and see what the response looks like.</p><p></p><p>Just because you have the space for .9cf/sub doesn't mean you have to build the enclosure to that spec. You could put in some extra bracing or blocks to reduce the volume to the ideal airspace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vermithrax, post: 6174659, member: 580386"] You'll probably get a bit more low end response, a possible slight decrease in power handling. It could cause the subs to sound boomy. I'd suggest modeling them in WinISD and see what the response looks like. Just because you have the space for .9cf/sub doesn't mean you have to build the enclosure to that spec. You could put in some extra bracing or blocks to reduce the volume to the ideal airspace. [/QUOTE]
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