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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8571285" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>a custom made box to specs is not the proper box. A proper box is one that works well with the vehicle alignment, acoustics and having perfect phase. AKA box loading, compression, power and tuned around the cabin's resonant frequency. Its not a oh kicker says 3 cubes for a 12 tuned to 32hz and thats the perfect box.... FAR FROM IT. If you didnt like it that just meant the person that did the install just was not skilled enough in the aspects i listed.</p><p></p><p></p><p>well... when you ready to drop cash, get your trunk measurements of the space you want to give up and you can achieve great things with even a pair of 8s on low power...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8571285, member: 650438"] a custom made box to specs is not the proper box. A proper box is one that works well with the vehicle alignment, acoustics and having perfect phase. AKA box loading, compression, power and tuned around the cabin's resonant frequency. Its not a oh kicker says 3 cubes for a 12 tuned to 32hz and thats the perfect box.... FAR FROM IT. If you didnt like it that just meant the person that did the install just was not skilled enough in the aspects i listed. well... when you ready to drop cash, get your trunk measurements of the space you want to give up and you can achieve great things with even a pair of 8s on low power... [/QUOTE]
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