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<blockquote data-quote="fivepoints" data-source="post: 7915503" data-attributes="member: 645559"><p>if you got win isd try looking at all the boxes you are able to find for that sub like ported versus sealed verus bandpass and t-lines etc.... reson is some subs do not preform well in let say a sealed box. ware a ported is better on them. if it preform's well in a sealed i would shoot for a band pass if port preformed well i would go bass horn ot t-line to get more spl out of the sub. if that's is what your shooting for "spl". but still got to use your "ts" specs to help nail it down if this is the best box for it. cause like t-lline there best with a qts of low .2's to high .6's some sub's it helps to model them like the one you have in win isd. some times big ported boxes have better sq then that of a t line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fivepoints, post: 7915503, member: 645559"] if you got win isd try looking at all the boxes you are able to find for that sub like ported versus sealed verus bandpass and t-lines etc.... reson is some subs do not preform well in let say a sealed box. ware a ported is better on them. if it preform's well in a sealed i would shoot for a band pass if port preformed well i would go bass horn ot t-line to get more spl out of the sub. if that's is what your shooting for "spl". but still got to use your "ts" specs to help nail it down if this is the best box for it. cause like t-lline there best with a qts of low .2's to high .6's some sub's it helps to model them like the one you have in win isd. some times big ported boxes have better sq then that of a t line. [/QUOTE]
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