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<blockquote data-quote="o. l. t." data-source="post: 1952480" data-attributes="member: 569202"><p>While it is true that you get a DB boost from ported/tuned enclosures, all you really have to do is tune for that one magic frequency you plan on going for to hit your number. You can do that a number of ways.</p><p></p><p>Personally I like a sealed small enclosure that can handle higher wattages. You can tune to hit your frequency, and use higher power behind the subs. You also stand a better chance of being able to use it as a street system since it is likely to play on more notes than a tuned port.</p><p></p><p>Since you are going to hit a higher note for DB drag, this works out good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="o. l. t., post: 1952480, member: 569202"] While it is true that you get a DB boost from ported/tuned enclosures, all you really have to do is tune for that one magic frequency you plan on going for to hit your number. You can do that a number of ways. Personally I like a sealed small enclosure that can handle higher wattages. You can tune to hit your frequency, and use higher power behind the subs. You also stand a better chance of being able to use it as a street system since it is likely to play on more notes than a tuned port. Since you are going to hit a higher note for DB drag, this works out good. [/QUOTE]
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