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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8518098" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>completely false. I never got the punch I wanted from sealed EVER. I listen to metal too. Best boxes for metal is 1/4 wave Transmission line enclosures and a well designed ported or folded horn. You just have garbage pre-made boxes and you'll never get what you want with those. If you want to go sealed do two 15s sealed, thats the only way you'll get enough output to even scratch the surface of what you are looking for.</p><p></p><p>Right now you just have a severe lack of output issue and a sealed box is just gonna make that worse. You just need to get louder AKA better box, better power and maybe more subs or better subs.</p><p></p><p>Your box is FAR from loud or producing any kind of deep bass. ITs TUNED TO 44 HZ. you probably die off under 40hz and have very limited bass response due to a very poor design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8518098, member: 650438"] completely false. I never got the punch I wanted from sealed EVER. I listen to metal too. Best boxes for metal is 1/4 wave Transmission line enclosures and a well designed ported or folded horn. You just have garbage pre-made boxes and you'll never get what you want with those. If you want to go sealed do two 15s sealed, thats the only way you'll get enough output to even scratch the surface of what you are looking for. Right now you just have a severe lack of output issue and a sealed box is just gonna make that worse. You just need to get louder AKA better box, better power and maybe more subs or better subs. Your box is FAR from loud or producing any kind of deep bass. ITs TUNED TO 44 HZ. you probably die off under 40hz and have very limited bass response due to a very poor design. [/QUOTE]
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