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<blockquote data-quote="Hundreth" data-source="post: 1187098" data-attributes="member: 556975"><p>First off, go with 1 cu ft like blue said... 1.25 will be too big, thats my bad.</p><p></p><p>Second, if after you have the bigger box and it sounds too sloppy for your tastes, you can always put blocks of wood inside until you get the sound you desire. If it still sounds too hard/raspy, put the polyfill in and see if that helps. You can also try lowering the lowpass a tad.</p><p></p><p>If all these things still don't smoothen out your bass, that sub is not what you are looking for. It is worth a shot though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hundreth, post: 1187098, member: 556975"] First off, go with 1 cu ft like blue said... 1.25 will be too big, thats my bad. Second, if after you have the bigger box and it sounds too sloppy for your tastes, you can always put blocks of wood inside until you get the sound you desire. If it still sounds too hard/raspy, put the polyfill in and see if that helps. You can also try lowering the lowpass a tad. If all these things still don't smoothen out your bass, that sub is not what you are looking for. It is worth a shot though. [/QUOTE]
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