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<blockquote data-quote="PowerNaudio" data-source="post: 3613475" data-attributes="member: 561215"><p>every person thats has a doubt of whether they should get a better enclosure to improve the output level of the subwoofer system or overall performance, should trouble shoot their HU,Amp,Eq,etc... settings before making a subwoofer enclosure change. its basic trouble shooting, once he agrees that there is nothing wrong with the current system settings and that they are at optimal, can he then move forward to designing and building a new enclosure, that will make a dramatic change. but based on some of the questions he has asked, it seems to me like it is possible that there could be a systems setting that needs adjustment. onces thats all settled, he can successfully build an enclosure, and know that its going to make the difference that he is looking for. but just guessing at it, its not going to solve his problem and may only cause him extra headache's, which may just send him getting a new sub and enclosure rather then dealing with the issues that will save him some money, time and a headache. im not saying he doesn't need an enclosure. just stating that there are procedures to follow in order to come up with a logical conclusion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerNaudio, post: 3613475, member: 561215"] every person thats has a doubt of whether they should get a better enclosure to improve the output level of the subwoofer system or overall performance, should trouble shoot their HU,Amp,Eq,etc... settings before making a subwoofer enclosure change. its basic trouble shooting, once he agrees that there is nothing wrong with the current system settings and that they are at optimal, can he then move forward to designing and building a new enclosure, that will make a dramatic change. but based on some of the questions he has asked, it seems to me like it is possible that there could be a systems setting that needs adjustment. onces thats all settled, he can successfully build an enclosure, and know that its going to make the difference that he is looking for. but just guessing at it, its not going to solve his problem and may only cause him extra headache's, which may just send him getting a new sub and enclosure rather then dealing with the issues that will save him some money, time and a headache. im not saying he doesn't need an enclosure. just stating that there are procedures to follow in order to come up with a logical conclusion. [/QUOTE]
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