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<blockquote data-quote="Immacomputer" data-source="post: 2725076" data-attributes="member: 570419"><p>It could be a number of things. Usually making an enclosure larger will cause a loss in upper frequency extension while boosting the low end. This usually always happens with subs that are underdamped and more suited for sealed enclosures. If I remember correctly, the SEs have an EBP that leads them to be more suited for sealed enclosures.</p><p></p><p>The problem could also be related to your vehicle. I had a 240sx that was terrible for anything above 55hz. With the sub outiside the car, there was no problem. You could try firing the sub in different directions to see if this helps. Also, try just turning off your crossovers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Immacomputer, post: 2725076, member: 570419"] It could be a number of things. Usually making an enclosure larger will cause a loss in upper frequency extension while boosting the low end. This usually always happens with subs that are underdamped and more suited for sealed enclosures. If I remember correctly, the SEs have an EBP that leads them to be more suited for sealed enclosures. The problem could also be related to your vehicle. I had a 240sx that was terrible for anything above 55hz. With the sub outiside the car, there was no problem. You could try firing the sub in different directions to see if this helps. Also, try just turning off your crossovers. [/QUOTE]
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