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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8710292" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>It's a pretty run of the mill custom box. Nothing wrong with it and they're saving you quite a bit of money with free shipping (baked into the price I'm sure). It's not a super strong box with basic 3/4" mdf and no double baffle, but your subwoofer is 750W so I wouldn't expect you to need a strong one. Plus your sealed is probably thinner. Also it's nice that it's on the upper end of the manufacturer requirements for space, meaning it may work with more powerful subs if you ever go for one. The Manufacturer recommends .75 to 1.3^2ft.</p><p></p><p>Are you sure 26" will fit where you need it? My trunk opening in the back seat funnels inward so I'd waste 1/3 of the trunk rather than 1/4" going a few inches smaller to fit between the wheel wells.</p><p></p><p>All that being said, your subwoofer is about to get a lot louder going from sealed to a 35hz tuned vented enclosure, just be aware you may have to turn down your high pass filter to accommodate it. If your other speakers have full sound in that high bass range, like 100-250hz, then it's ideal to get a box like that for probably more than double the volume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8710292, member: 679555"] It's a pretty run of the mill custom box. Nothing wrong with it and they're saving you quite a bit of money with free shipping (baked into the price I'm sure). It's not a super strong box with basic 3/4" mdf and no double baffle, but your subwoofer is 750W so I wouldn't expect you to need a strong one. Plus your sealed is probably thinner. Also it's nice that it's on the upper end of the manufacturer requirements for space, meaning it may work with more powerful subs if you ever go for one. The Manufacturer recommends .75 to 1.3^2ft. Are you sure 26" will fit where you need it? My trunk opening in the back seat funnels inward so I'd waste 1/3 of the trunk rather than 1/4" going a few inches smaller to fit between the wheel wells. All that being said, your subwoofer is about to get a lot louder going from sealed to a 35hz tuned vented enclosure, just be aware you may have to turn down your high pass filter to accommodate it. If your other speakers have full sound in that high bass range, like 100-250hz, then it's ideal to get a box like that for probably more than double the volume. [/QUOTE]
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