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Pillow Stuffing in Box, Myth or Fact?


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spmpdr 
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hey everyone, does anyone know if this is true: using pillow stuffing inside your sub box to slow down the air movement thus "tricking" the sub into thinking its in a larger area than it truly is.
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and it gives it a dreamyer sound!
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i bought a kicker L5 a fewyears back and if i recall i thought it mentioned it in the owners manual.. hmm, maybe i just read it up someplace online too. i dont see how it can hurt anything but i didnt notice anything dramatically different from any other setup ive had.

interesting idea however hah

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Kicker, for as long as I can remember, has always recomended polyfill inside their enclosures.

I don't know if it helps or not, but I've always had it in my enclosures.

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Polyfill is the shizznit lol. It worked in many boxes I built.
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polyfil works by creating a longer path for the air inside the enclosure to travel over, thus making the driver act as if in a larger enclosure. not much larger though, it only adds up to a 10% perceieved increase in space to the driver.
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And in order to achieve that sound, about 40% of the airspace needs to be filled. Typically, that is about 1lb. for ever cubic foot of airspace in the box.

But hey, that 10% "increase" might be just the thing one needs for the dreamy sound they wanted.

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bigjohnny 
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I know from experience that stuffing your box will give you a much richer sounding bass, much tighter. sounds cleaner. An empty box resonates, and you can hear it at the right frequencies.
I will always stuff my boxes, or line them with some padding, like 1/4" felt.
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does this work in ported boxes as well as sealed? which would sound better with 4 10" kicker cvr's?
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kicker's prefab enclosures have about 40% polyfil in them from factory... Its not terribly expensive so just try it out!!! The road to audio bliss is a long and expensive one....
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