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Originally Posted by Redmann1d2n
What about applying Dynamat inside the enclosure to make it sealed? I have a lot of that stuff just sitting around
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The Box should be a solid sealed box with correct cu ft space inside (if your box is designed to be sealed and not a bandpass or ported, each enclosure type has there own specs to follow for best performance). You should try and get it as close to the manufacture's specs as possible. A great speaker will sound like crap in a junk box. You can add some pillow stuffing in the box to slow the air and change the sound some. I never heard of putting sound deadener in a sub enclosure.
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