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<blockquote data-quote="bonesninja" data-source="post: 3613498" data-attributes="member: 557079"><p>i agree with you whole-heartedly...its just that when you know something is wrong, fix that first before you go thru a whole lot of un-necessary steps. I would not suggest that he get a new box if i didn't know first hand about the issue. I actually sold those exact subs to him and i had the same issue...he had the same issue because he had them in bigger box before so he KNOWS the box is too small by far. The minimum i would go is like 3.5 for the pair...hell the manufacturer recommends 5^3 as optimal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bonesninja, post: 3613498, member: 557079"] i agree with you whole-heartedly...its just that when you know something is wrong, fix that first before you go thru a whole lot of un-necessary steps. I would not suggest that he get a new box if i didn't know first hand about the issue. I actually sold those exact subs to him and i had the same issue...he had the same issue because he had them in bigger box before so he KNOWS the box is too small by far. The minimum i would go is like 3.5 for the pair...hell the manufacturer recommends 5^3 as optimal [/QUOTE]
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