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Old 04-11-2012, 06:57 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Infinite baffle by definition requires that the front wave of the woofer be completely sealed off from the rear of the woofer. Not to mention they generally utilize larger volumes of air behind the woofer to make them able to extend well below 20hz. In you current situation you would get much better overall performance from you subs if you were to build an enclosure in that area than trying to force an in install into that area. Not to mention with that small volume of air if you manage to seal the woofers off you doing to end up with a fairly low qtc which will essentially yield you a sealed enclosure
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