Polyfill in sub box ???
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I finally got another sub for Christmas. I have a 10 inch wood driver-side stealthbox in my TA.
Does polyfill and that sort of stuff really make a noticeable difference in bass, or is it not worth doing? Since I have a new sub, I was thinkin about adding polyfill when i put the new sub in. Any recommendations?
Does polyfill and that sort of stuff really make a noticeable difference in bass, or is it not worth doing? Since I have a new sub, I was thinkin about adding polyfill when i put the new sub in. Any recommendations?
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get an old pillow and cut it up. puff up the stuffing and throw it in there. Its susposed to make the sub feel like theres more volume, i dont know the reason behind this but thats what its for. so if you have an old pillow just do it
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I fill everything with polyfill. Even my sail panels are full of the stuff. The best decision maker is your ears though, try it with and without and see which you like. I'm betting you'll leave it in
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