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Sure but wont sound as good because rear ported and might vibrate cabinet
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Vette, Thank you for your inquiry! Placing a subwoofer in a cabinet can affect its performance due to potential sound reflections and vibrations. It is usually recommended to place subwoofers in open spaces to allow for optimal sound dispersion. If you do decide to place it in a cabinet, ensure that the door is open during use to avoid muffling the sound and to allow proper ventilation to prevent overheating. Hope this helps! You’re going to love the room filling sound that Mica-Reinforced drivers can deliver. You’ll experience deeper, more precise bass reproduction than ever before and be amazing as your music and movies come alive! Regards, Sam
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