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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8747117" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Their Sd is funky, IIRC the decimal isn't in the right spot. A lot of companies do that, especially with CMS where the decimal point clearly isn't in the right spot.</p><p></p><p>I would personally do them in a ported or 6th. I'm not sure what model you have, but the older ones were right on the edge between a 4th and a 6th IMO. The problem with 4th's can be low frequency reproduction issues. Sub seems alright in that sealed airspace, with that said. Ratios don't mean anything, subs are subs and subs can only compress so much air.</p><p></p><p>Not your fault OP, it's a community struggle. I'm so tired about hearing about ratios. The size of the sealed shouldn't change the size of your ported. Sealed side to ported side ratio is largely irrelevant. The size is the size, doesn't matter what the ratio is. Doesn't really work like that, at all. When I see dudes say 4:1 fourth order, I say good luck getting that to sound good, because that's really not how it works, from designing from the ground up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8747117, member: 591582"] Their Sd is funky, IIRC the decimal isn't in the right spot. A lot of companies do that, especially with CMS where the decimal point clearly isn't in the right spot. I would personally do them in a ported or 6th. I'm not sure what model you have, but the older ones were right on the edge between a 4th and a 6th IMO. The problem with 4th's can be low frequency reproduction issues. Sub seems alright in that sealed airspace, with that said. Ratios don't mean anything, subs are subs and subs can only compress so much air. Not your fault OP, it's a community struggle. I'm so tired about hearing about ratios. The size of the sealed shouldn't change the size of your ported. Sealed side to ported side ratio is largely irrelevant. The size is the size, doesn't matter what the ratio is. Doesn't really work like that, at all. When I see dudes say 4:1 fourth order, I say good luck getting that to sound good, because that's really not how it works, from designing from the ground up. [/QUOTE]
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