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Old 02-07-2005, 09:01 PM   #7
Youngblood77
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Ok, 1: Determine the amount of volume that your sub requires.
2: Measure the amount of volume in the SEALED chamber of the box, then SUBTRACT the amount of volume that the woffer its'self takes up when installed in that chamber.
3:Compare those 2 figures. They need to be the same, if not VERY close.
4: Crank up the tunes; Is the window sealed correctly? If not, it'll rattle and make all kinds of racket. Not only that, but it makes the design of the box useless. the air being diplaced by the woofer NEEDS to be passing through the ports, and NOwhere else.

My initial diagnosis is that the sub requires more or less volume in the sealed chamber of the box to perform properly. If that's the case, then determine which you like better: the sub, or the box, because it's mis-matched equipment, and one of the two needs to be replaced with something else.


hope this helps. B)
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