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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Vancouver
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Is there some sort of relationship between the amount of stuffing and the net increase in effective volume when stuffing a subwoofer cabinet? By how much more can you increase the effective volume...10-20% or more ?
Does this only apply to sealed enclosures or does it work equally well with ported enclosures? Thanks in advance. |
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