IDMAX question
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do you think i could get enough airspace with polyfill for an image dynamics IDMAX 10" to fit in kee's box? if so what amp do yall think i should run?
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The perceived volume of the box can only be increased 25-30% before the polyfill begins to make the box seem smaller. To get 25-30%, add between 1 and 1.5 lbs per cubic foot of the box. I'm not sure on that subs vol. requirements and if this small gain would help..
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The IDMAX10 only needs .60 gross cu.ft.
I'm currently running a IDMAX10 in a sub thump passanger stealth box(.65 cu.ft.with a little under one lbs of polyfill), and also a kee audio driverside stealth box (.70 cu.ft. with 0ne lbs of polyfil) with a IDMAX10 in it.
I'm powering both of them with a MATTS D1600.2 and it POUNDS!
I contacted Image Dynamics and the recommended the amount of polyfil I used.