osamio Posted January 16, 2011 Report Share Posted January 16, 2011 Any benefits for stuffing a box? and is it only for sealed enclosures or ported as well? 2009 Cobalt LT Pioneer Headunit 2x Pioneer 6 1/2 (stock amp) 2x Pioneer 1" tweeters (stock amp) 2x Pioneer 6x9 (stock amp 4x Pioneer 6 1/2 Pioneer GM-6400F Soundstream DTR 1700 R.I.P 2x Champion series PRO 12" subs 0 AWG Big 3, Stinger SP1700 battery To come: New or repaired DTR!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baaudio Posted January 16, 2011 Report Share Posted January 16, 2011 I've only heard of stuffing sealed boxes. Although some home audio companies stuff both. I've found it gets rid of a "hollow" sound of a sealed box. Kinda smooths it out Team NWSPL baaudio Build Log 2001 GMC Sierra walkthrough 4 Mechman Elite 370s, 10 AGM batteries, 3 Crossfire XS v2 18s, Crossfire 8k Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trevorb9 Posted January 16, 2011 Report Share Posted January 16, 2011 Any benefits for stuffing a box? and is it only for sealed enclosures or ported as well? When it comes to a ported box id doesn't really do anything, better off just building the proper box.I added some to my high tuned box and didn't change anything. waste of time. When it comes to Sealed enclosure stuffing it does help to increase the size of the box if it is needed in a small space. 2-10 inch hx2's rfd2110 getting close to 1200 watts rms PWK enclosure-rear loading folded horn 1-mtx 81000d 1-SAX-100.4 1-alpine h/u 1-set of cdt's euro components 1-set of alpine type's Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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