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<blockquote data-quote="DFW40" data-source="post: 2492830" data-attributes="member: 556468"><p>The cons are the box is really big considering it is basically a sealed enclosure. It does sound good though. They are ideal for any sort of blowthrough or a trunk that is sealed where you can pipe it through a rear deck hole. All and all it is obviously easier to go normal sealed or ported. The cool thing is with the 4th order you have the ability to customize the sound or tune the box which you cannot do with a regular sealed....with regular sealed you can go either bigger or smaller but 4th order you can really dial it in to the freq you want to emphasize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DFW40, post: 2492830, member: 556468"] The cons are the box is really big considering it is basically a sealed enclosure. It does sound good though. They are ideal for any sort of blowthrough or a trunk that is sealed where you can pipe it through a rear deck hole. All and all it is obviously easier to go normal sealed or ported. The cool thing is with the 4th order you have the ability to customize the sound or tune the box which you cannot do with a regular sealed....with regular sealed you can go either bigger or smaller but 4th order you can really dial it in to the freq you want to emphasize. [/QUOTE]
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