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Sorry about that. Polyfill would be used in an enclosure that is too small. It slows down the sound waves and makes it like an enclosure with more internal volume (not less). So in your case I would recommend either rebuilding or adding internal bracing/panels. I think polyfill would only make your system sound worse since the enclosure is all ready too large. Let us know how it turns out or if you have any other ?'s. Good luck