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A single 20-ounce bag is MORE than enough to properly fill a subwoofer and other speakers. I used only about 4-ounces for my Polk Audio PSW125 subwoofer by itself. Other speakers will use significantly less. I did my both my sub and center channel, and probably used a total of 5-ounces total - maybe less.
Keep in mind that you don't want to pack the speakers tightly, but rather just use loose fill. And yes, go with #1 or #3. The #2 pellet-foam option will be problematic. |
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How to tell Ifa Sub will perform better with or without Polyfill..?? | Subwoofers | mj79 | 0 | 12-15-2009 06:38 AM |
Should I use polyfill? | Subwoofers | bacot11 | 17 | 09-23-2009 07:59 PM |
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