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<blockquote data-quote="myYotaIsLoud" data-source="post: 7476742" data-attributes="member: 636395"><p>First and foremost, that is the coolest GIF I've seen in a long time lol.</p><p></p><p>But about the polyfil. .... I have to say that Kole Audio recommended a 50%-75% insulation fill inside the box for sound dampening and increased sub performance.</p><p></p><p>And I just talked to someone at Kole about the cubic feet needed for my sub. He said that I evidently recieved a typo or outdated list. I only need 1.2 cubic feet instead of 1.9. But does that mean that my box HAS to be 1.2? Or can I go with a 1.4 or another variation. because I did find a box design that is Sealed and will fit behind the seat. It says 1.04cubic feet, but my math was closer to 1.4.</p><p></p><p>The only reason I am being so picky is because this will be my final setup for my truck as far as audio goes. When its complete I'm moving to other things on my project list. so Basically, I'm not doing anything until I'm positive it will be perfect. And now, with saying that, understand that I have to stare at these beauties without being able to use them lol. Its killing me.</p><p></p><p>But as always, I sincerely appreciate EVERY post on my thread because it gets me closer to my end goal.</p><p></p><p>Oh, btw, akheathen, I have thought about the bench to bucket conversion before, but your mention of it today brought up a good question. What would I do about brackets? and any suggestions on best buckets for the swap?(either personal choice, looks, or availability...doesn't matter)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="myYotaIsLoud, post: 7476742, member: 636395"] First and foremost, that is the coolest GIF I've seen in a long time lol. But about the polyfil. .... I have to say that Kole Audio recommended a 50%-75% insulation fill inside the box for sound dampening and increased sub performance. And I just talked to someone at Kole about the cubic feet needed for my sub. He said that I evidently recieved a typo or outdated list. I only need 1.2 cubic feet instead of 1.9. But does that mean that my box HAS to be 1.2? Or can I go with a 1.4 or another variation. because I did find a box design that is Sealed and will fit behind the seat. It says 1.04cubic feet, but my math was closer to 1.4. The only reason I am being so picky is because this will be my final setup for my truck as far as audio goes. When its complete I'm moving to other things on my project list. so Basically, I'm not doing anything until I'm positive it will be perfect. And now, with saying that, understand that I have to stare at these beauties without being able to use them lol. Its killing me. But as always, I sincerely appreciate EVERY post on my thread because it gets me closer to my end goal. Oh, btw, akheathen, I have thought about the bench to bucket conversion before, but your mention of it today brought up a good question. What would I do about brackets? and any suggestions on best buckets for the swap?(either personal choice, looks, or availability...doesn't matter) [/QUOTE]
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