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<blockquote data-quote="scottrc5391" data-source="post: 364002" data-attributes="member: 551678"><p>To solve distortion? Maybe your enclosure is the wrong type/size for your sub. You could try some polyfill (polyester fiber, can be bought from craft store) in there. Just staple it down to the bottom of the box. This stuff causes the sub to behave like there is more airspace in the box and is perfect for use in small boxes where more volume would be optimal. Pretty sure it would only benefit sealed though. I'm sure someone else can explain this better than me. Once again though, what kind of distortion are you getting?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottrc5391, post: 364002, member: 551678"] To solve distortion? Maybe your enclosure is the wrong type/size for your sub. You could try some polyfill (polyester fiber, can be bought from craft store) in there. Just staple it down to the bottom of the box. This stuff causes the sub to behave like there is more airspace in the box and is perfect for use in small boxes where more volume would be optimal. Pretty sure it would only benefit sealed though. I'm sure someone else can explain this better than me. Once again though, what kind of distortion are you getting? [/QUOTE]
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