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It all depends on the type of sound you are expecting to get from the sub. The W6 is a very powerful driver to start... With a sealed box you will get a more clean, fresh sounding bass note with harder hits. Ported boxes are strictly for SPL (LOUDNESS!), with not a whole lot of SQ (Sound Quality).
If I were you, I would go with a sealed box with the airspace spec'd to the drivers specifications.
If I were you, I would go with a sealed box with the airspace spec'd to the drivers specifications.
ORIGINAL: mdk681
Ported boxes are strictly for SPL (LOUDNESS!), with not a whole lot of SQ (Sound Quality).
Ported boxes are strictly for SPL (LOUDNESS!), with not a whole lot of SQ (Sound Quality).
ORIGINAL: bobditts
onyl if you dont know what you are doing. There are plenty of subs that sound great SQ wise in ported enclosures. In fact, there are some subs that perform much better in ported enclosures than sealed enclosures
ORIGINAL: mdk681
Ported boxes are strictly for SPL (LOUDNESS!), with not a whole lot of SQ (Sound Quality).
Ported boxes are strictly for SPL (LOUDNESS!), with not a whole lot of SQ (Sound Quality).
I know that ports are not strictly for SPL but at the same time you guys are saying you have to have a well built (and tuned) ported box... I agree with that... On the other hand he was talking about porting his exising box which I was stating is not a very good idea. Thats my opinion, it may differ from you guys's.
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