sub box
#1
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sub box
http://infiniteelectronix.com/splaud...subwoofer.aspx
i have that sub in my truck. i need a new ported box, could anyone help me find one that would work?
i have that sub in my truck. i need a new ported box, could anyone help me find one that would work?
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Honesty it would be better to get a sealed box unless it is recommended for this sub to have a ported box. The reasoning is bc whether you have a sealed or ported box the sub still has to get a certain amount of air. When you have a port in it, it makes it harder for the sub to get the air and therefore it will be a lot bigger than a sealed box would be. I'm mainly sayin that bc I wouldnt wanna give up my whole back seat for a system.
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Disagree with ^^^ ported boxes always sound a lot louder and cleaner due to much better air flow... but I do agree with him on not taking up the whole back seat, I have a 15" sub and have a ported and unported... ported sounds great, at least twice as loud and hits twice as hard.... but would have to have sacrificed all 3 back seatsand wasn't down for that, so I went with the unported and now just missing my back middle seat
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BTW were do u live? I know its a long shot but I have a 15" ported box... for a square sub like I have and for a circle sub not sure what Urs is? U can also look online for ur sub and find the perfect measurements for a box that will give u the best sound then build ur own!
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Disagree with ^^^ ported boxes always sound a lot louder and cleaner due to much better air flow... but I do agree with him on not taking up the whole back seat, I have a 15" sub and have a ported and unported... ported sounds great, at least twice as loud and hits twice as hard.... but would have to have sacrificed all 3 back seatsand wasn't down for that, so I went with the unported and now just missing my back middle seat
If you do have ability to EQ the hump down low and you have a very stout midbass to blend with it, a ported box can be fantastic. But in a mobile environment (car), sealed is usually the way to go. But for home theatre, Ported all the way.