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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1475338" data-attributes="member: 558845"><p>I do not need to use a ssf for sealed boxes do I? Because as some of you might know i have been trying to find my tuning freq. for my box which turns out to be 66.3hz for daily driving the shop here in Pensacola Fuked me anyways i would not need my ssf right? By the way if you are in Pensacola never go to Performance Mobile Installs they built this fuked up box that pretty much just has a hole in it. The port length is 3" for 4 Orion P Series 15's and what is scary is that they used bassboxpro6 to build it . So just warning people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1475338, member: 558845"] I do not need to use a ssf for sealed boxes do I? Because as some of you might know i have been trying to find my tuning freq. for my box which turns out to be 66.3hz for daily driving the shop here in Pensacola Fuked me anyways i would not need my ssf right? By the way if you are in Pensacola never go to Performance Mobile Installs they built this fuked up box that pretty much just has a hole in it. The port length is 3" for 4 Orion P Series 15's and what is scary is that they used bassboxpro6 to build it . So just warning people. [/QUOTE]
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