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<blockquote data-quote="ddrive101" data-source="post: 2126016" data-attributes="member: 570408"><p>YO, I have a sealed dual box that i had 2 type r's in and the cu ft measurement was 2cu ft for both, one cu ft per sub. one blew so im switching to jl w3v2's, which call for .6-.8 cu ft per sub. So will this be a big woop or should i try to make the box smaler by say, adding an extra layer of mdf to the back of it cutting out some of the smace? Any suggestions would be cool thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddrive101, post: 2126016, member: 570408"] YO, I have a sealed dual box that i had 2 type r's in and the cu ft measurement was 2cu ft for both, one cu ft per sub. one blew so im switching to jl w3v2's, which call for .6-.8 cu ft per sub. So will this be a big woop or should i try to make the box smaler by say, adding an extra layer of mdf to the back of it cutting out some of the smace? Any suggestions would be cool thanks. [/QUOTE]
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