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<blockquote data-quote="HCCA" data-source="post: 6544169" data-attributes="member: 571196"><p>After a few months of playing/tuning, I like the sound of the subs, but they are lacking a bit, for the amount of power I'm feeding them. Hence, I should have listened to the guy I bought one of them off of. He loved sealed enclosures, for all applications, but said that these sounded best PORTED. I went sealed. I think that, because of the Dual Differential Design, they will not over excurd easily in a ported enclosure. But, for my desire to keep the enclosure small, I went sealed. They still sound good, but I know that if ported, they would sound as good, but have more output.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking of trying the Boston SPG 555 subs that I wanted from the start. I just want to keep the enclosure size as small as possible, because I use my cargo area... A LOT! No sense in eating up all of the cargo area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HCCA, post: 6544169, member: 571196"] After a few months of playing/tuning, I like the sound of the subs, but they are lacking a bit, for the amount of power I'm feeding them. Hence, I should have listened to the guy I bought one of them off of. He loved sealed enclosures, for all applications, but said that these sounded best PORTED. I went sealed. I think that, because of the Dual Differential Design, they will not over excurd easily in a ported enclosure. But, for my desire to keep the enclosure small, I went sealed. They still sound good, but I know that if ported, they would sound as good, but have more output. I'm thinking of trying the Boston SPG 555 subs that I wanted from the start. I just want to keep the enclosure size as small as possible, because I use my cargo area... A LOT! No sense in eating up all of the cargo area. [/QUOTE]
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