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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8800965" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Too small sealed box will tend to lack low extension. You might could add batting inside to get a little more low extension but it may be at the expense of overall output.</p><p></p><p>More importantly I think is where this box sits in your vehicle and which direction the sub fires. Just moving the box around or firing the sub into a corner, back, up, whatever will have more dramatic effect on your output than say 25% too much or too little box volume.</p><p></p><p>Worth mentioning, while the box looks sound, be 100% sure it is well sealed, completely airtight and you don't have any leaky seems or air leaking around the sub mounting hole or wherever you ran your wires out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8800965, member: 614752"] Too small sealed box will tend to lack low extension. You might could add batting inside to get a little more low extension but it may be at the expense of overall output. More importantly I think is where this box sits in your vehicle and which direction the sub fires. Just moving the box around or firing the sub into a corner, back, up, whatever will have more dramatic effect on your output than say 25% too much or too little box volume. Worth mentioning, while the box looks sound, be 100% sure it is well sealed, completely airtight and you don't have any leaky seems or air leaking around the sub mounting hole or wherever you ran your wires out. [/QUOTE]
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