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<blockquote data-quote="ObTechAudio" data-source="post: 8280496" data-attributes="member: 660912"><p>A completed box with a "false wall" for lack of a better term. With just the completed box loaded in, it was a mess with airflow and rattles. Now with the 90% sealed cabin false wall, I have 0 rattle issues and bass notes are soo much tighter. Like I stated above, my lows are suffering a bit with that little bit not 100% sealed off, but I'm hoping some foam can change that. From 37hz - 32hz it sounds amazing, but below that, it turns into a sealed box almost and hits with no authority and you can really feel where air is escaping. That being said, I sat in a car over the weekend that metered a 146 and my car sounds every bit if not a tad louder, so hopefully I can hit a 147 or 148!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ObTechAudio, post: 8280496, member: 660912"] A completed box with a "false wall" for lack of a better term. With just the completed box loaded in, it was a mess with airflow and rattles. Now with the 90% sealed cabin false wall, I have 0 rattle issues and bass notes are soo much tighter. Like I stated above, my lows are suffering a bit with that little bit not 100% sealed off, but I'm hoping some foam can change that. From 37hz - 32hz it sounds amazing, but below that, it turns into a sealed box almost and hits with no authority and you can really feel where air is escaping. That being said, I sat in a car over the weekend that metered a 146 and my car sounds every bit if not a tad louder, so hopefully I can hit a 147 or 148! [/QUOTE]
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