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Old 04-18-2007, 03:41 PM
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Need Advice

I need some help with my speaker box. Hopefully one of you audiophiles will jump in. When completed the volume of the 2 separate boxes will be .77 cu. ft. unlined.
When you allow for the volume of the speakers, .14 cu. ft. that brings the unlined volume down to .63.

Infinity's spec sheet calls for ".6 cu. ft. all sides lined with 1-inch of fiberglass or fiberfill." This allows for the volume of the speaker.
I figure I'm in the ball park, but I'm not sure if I should line the box or not. I'm planing to leave it unlined.
Then if I don't care for the sound I can go back and add the lining. Also what's a good material to use for lining and where can you buy it?
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