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<blockquote data-quote="Shugarra" data-source="post: 323736" data-attributes="member: 549983"><p>If you don't have that much room it's probably not the best idea to vent the box. Vented boxes need more cubic feet to sound as good as their sealed counterparts. If you are looking to get louder than sealed you'll either need a bigger amp or a vented box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shugarra, post: 323736, member: 549983"] If you don't have that much room it's probably not the best idea to vent the box. Vented boxes need more cubic feet to sound as good as their sealed counterparts. If you are looking to get louder than sealed you'll either need a bigger amp or a vented box. [/QUOTE]
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