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<blockquote data-quote="cx-7heaven" data-source="post: 5562786" data-attributes="member: 579914"><p>I just built sealed pods for my diamond d971's. They sound absolutely amazing sealed much better than ib in the door which is what I had before. Much better snap to drums, and a much improved midbass over all, also the midrange has cleaned up quite a bit. Mine are around .2 cu ft net a piece, and thats in a 7 inch driver. Many years ago, I made sealed pods for a set of old Boston Acoustics Rally 6.5 comp sets. Same type of results then as well. Either way you go will be fine, but if you have the time and skills, sealed pods are the way to go. Also saves you some money on sound deadening which you may not need any more. Downside is you will have speakers sticking in to your foot wells, depending on your design. I have a build log, which I still have to update, but you can get an idea for what I did.</p><p></p><p><a href="http:////forum/showthread.php?t=368160" target="_blank">http://www.caraudio.com/forum/showthread.php?t=368160</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cx-7heaven, post: 5562786, member: 579914"] I just built sealed pods for my diamond d971's. They sound absolutely amazing sealed much better than ib in the door which is what I had before. Much better snap to drums, and a much improved midbass over all, also the midrange has cleaned up quite a bit. Mine are around .2 cu ft net a piece, and thats in a 7 inch driver. Many years ago, I made sealed pods for a set of old Boston Acoustics Rally 6.5 comp sets. Same type of results then as well. Either way you go will be fine, but if you have the time and skills, sealed pods are the way to go. Also saves you some money on sound deadening which you may not need any more. Downside is you will have speakers sticking in to your foot wells, depending on your design. I have a build log, which I still have to update, but you can get an idea for what I did. [URL="http:////forum/showthread.php?t=368160"]http://www.caraudio.com/forum/showthread.php?t=368160[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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