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<blockquote data-quote="Chrisku13" data-source="post: 1245292" data-attributes="member: 563991"><p>Actually, I know all of those things don't directly affect the sound of it, but like david said, they are additional and unnecessary things that add oppurtunities for leaks. Thus, I don't consider it a fully sealed box. And I appreciate your tip for the amp terminals, this was my first install, and it does look pretty rough at the moment. Also, I'm pretty sure bracing would be optimal for my box, because even if the box doesn't flex that much, the amp is sitting on a horribly built 3/4" MDF box. My next box will either not have the amp on it or it will be nailed into the bracing for less stress on the internals of the amp. And someone guessed it right, this box was found behind a Wal-Mart by a guy who thought it would make a great subwoofer enclosure. However, it had two speaker holes, so he sawed off one half and just gave it to me. Like I said, I plan to part with this box as soon as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrisku13, post: 1245292, member: 563991"] Actually, I know all of those things don't directly affect the sound of it, but like david said, they are additional and unnecessary things that add oppurtunities for leaks. Thus, I don't consider it a fully sealed box. And I appreciate your tip for the amp terminals, this was my first install, and it does look pretty rough at the moment. Also, I'm pretty sure bracing would be optimal for my box, because even if the box doesn't flex that much, the amp is sitting on a horribly built 3/4" MDF box. My next box will either not have the amp on it or it will be nailed into the bracing for less stress on the internals of the amp. And someone guessed it right, this box was found behind a Wal-Mart by a guy who thought it would make a great subwoofer enclosure. However, it had two speaker holes, so he sawed off one half and just gave it to me. Like I said, I plan to part with this box as soon as possible. [/QUOTE]
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