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<blockquote data-quote="XplodX" data-source="post: 14642" data-attributes="member: 541633"><p>I have 2 12" Xplod MOBILE ES 1200watt 400wRMS subs each in a seperate Truckbox Sealed Enclosure. There is very little airspace in the box becasue the subs are so big and I even had to shave out about 1/4 inch of the back so the magnent would fit but it is still touchig the back of the box. Could this be hurt the sound quality severly? I have going to buy a sealed dual box for these with about 1 foot of space for each sub. These subs are made for sealed box's. It will be in the trunk of my volvo and am wondering what would be the best amount of airspace to use so They would sound the best in a trunk?</p><p></p><p>Thanx alot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XplodX, post: 14642, member: 541633"] I have 2 12" Xplod MOBILE ES 1200watt 400wRMS subs each in a seperate Truckbox Sealed Enclosure. There is very little airspace in the box becasue the subs are so big and I even had to shave out about 1/4 inch of the back so the magnent would fit but it is still touchig the back of the box. Could this be hurt the sound quality severly? I have going to buy a sealed dual box for these with about 1 foot of space for each sub. These subs are made for sealed box's. It will be in the trunk of my volvo and am wondering what would be the best amount of airspace to use so They would sound the best in a trunk? Thanx alot [/QUOTE]
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