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Average Customer Rating is 3.3 out of 5 stars:
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Average Attributes Rating:
| Durability | | 2.7 |
| Value | | 3.3 |
| Features | | 2.7 |
| Design | | 4.0 |
| Usability | | 2.3 |
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Michael from Gypsum, CO
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Fit my two 10" requirements exactly, 1 cubic foot per chamber. The grey matches my Ford Escape's interior perfectly, and my subs and amp were easily mounted.
Would buy again, except next time probably two 12"s.
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Alec from Pleasant grove, Utah
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I stuck some boss extream chaos 10 inch subs in this box (blew in 5 min, although sounded good untill blown) I had to make MAJOR modifications to this box to fit them in. This is a shallow mount box, although they don't mention this. I thought it being a bandpass box it should clear the 5-6 inch mounting depth. But like I said I had to modify the box. Carpet also needs reglued or stapled down. Fiberglass cover also a little thin.
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taylor from kent wa
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i didnt like this box. its build pretty cheap and the carpet isn't glued down in the ports. it doesnt sound good either. it might sound good with rock music. and it was VERY hard to get the subs in and out
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