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jdubicki 
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Posted: July 14, 2011 at 1:17 PM / IP Logged  

I have a box that is slightly under .75 cubic feet. Unfortunately I do not know the exact volume at this time. I know the general polyfill rule states to add 1 pound of polyfill per cubic foot. The manufacturer said that I should add .75 cubic feet of polyfill. If I add 1 pound to my box will this be too much, or will the .25 extra pounds not make any difference?

Thanks for all of your help,

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douglas79 
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I don't think it'll really matter...I would advise just doing a loose/medium fill; i.e. don't cram the stuff in there but don't just throw a handful of it in there either...fill the enclosure, but just to the extent that the polyfil is still "fluffy".
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here
A read up on polyfill previously discussed on the fourums
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Posted: July 17, 2011 at 12:22 AM / IP Logged  
The general rule is .5 pounds per cubic foot.
Even if you DID go to 1 pound per, and you stuffed the whole pound in the existing .75 cubic foot enclosure, you will be overstuffing by 33%, a SIGNIFICANT number. Weight it out carefully, and install the right amount.
There is a curve involved with damping an enclosure, in that there is an effectiveness to the stuffing. There is a peak effectiveness stuffing volume, and beyond this density, your effectiveness drops off rapidly. (See the curve below...) The ONLY way to accurately measure the damping is with an impedance test.
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The peak density/effectiveness density will ALSO be different, depending on the beginning system Q, the enclosure volume, and the Fs of the beginning system; there is really no hard and fast "rule".
It all reminds me of something that Molière once said to Guy de Maupassant at a café in Vienna: "That's nice. You should write it down."
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Posted: July 18, 2011 at 10:42 PM / IP Logged  
i started to put it in all my enclosures, an its a noticeable improvement over not having it, the quality of bass seemed alot better in my application
1000 watts of lp, now need sum hp an mids

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