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I want to try my 15" ssd in a sealed box. just to see wat it woul sound like. and the website doesnt recomend it. but ive seen people doing it. but i was just wondering wat size sealed box would be good. i was thinking about 2.5cf. lemme kno thanks

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I want to try my 15" ssd in a sealed box. just to see wat it woul sound like. and the website doesnt recomend it. but ive seen people doing it. but i was just wondering wat size sealed box would be good. i was thinking about 2.5cf. lemme kno thanks

i have my 2 in a 1.75 per chamber they beat pretty damn good

scott from fi said do at least 2 cf each

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sounded... undefined and unnatural in sealed imo

the q pwns the ssd when it comes to sealed... its almost a shame to hear a ssd ported first then sealed 2nd cause youll know what u lost... and didnt gain much.... hell tune to 28hz and get a flatter response with more umph

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