Imtjnotu 5,000+ posts Me Gusta Edition 13,191 299 San Diego CA Mar 25, 2011 #16 yes thats it...and what sub are u putting in it...u wont need any polyfil for it at all
OP N NoExperience 10+ year member Junior Member 18 0 Minnesota Mar 25, 2011 Thread Starter #17 kk good to know, it is a audioque 12" (NEW) Street Duty SDC2.0-12-D4 Subwoofer if you wanna check it out with AUDIOPIPE MINI AMP MONO 300W MOSFET POWER CAR AMPLIFIER | eBay wanted just an upgrade to my stock system, not a system to rock the five cars next to me lol
kk good to know, it is a audioque 12" (NEW) Street Duty SDC2.0-12-D4 Subwoofer if you wanna check it out with AUDIOPIPE MINI AMP MONO 300W MOSFET POWER CAR AMPLIFIER | eBay wanted just an upgrade to my stock system, not a system to rock the five cars next to me lol
whitedragon551 5,000+ posts Moderator 14,191 399 IL Mar 25, 2011 #18 Polyfill in a ported box is not a bad thing. It flattens out the frequency response. A ported box generally has two peaks. One at the cars frequency and one near the box tuning. Polyfill will help it from being less peaky in those situations.
Polyfill in a ported box is not a bad thing. It flattens out the frequency response. A ported box generally has two peaks. One at the cars frequency and one near the box tuning. Polyfill will help it from being less peaky in those situations.