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American Bass XFL's in a Sealed Enclosure??
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<blockquote data-quote="FadedSpy" data-source="post: 8324117" data-attributes="member: 636884"><p>I've currently got two AB XFL 1244's in a 4^ft box tuned to 34hz. They're being run off of a VFL 150.1 and boy are they nasty! Problem is that I've got no trunk space now so I would like to build a smaller "Sealed" box. I know i won't be as loud and I'm ok with that. They are more than enough as it is, maybe it'll tone them down a bit. I listen to a lot of Alternative and Rock that doesn't sound all that great with the current box.</p><p></p><p>I know that AB recommends only putting them in vented enclosures so they're aren't any specs for a sealed box so I'm not sure if A) They'll even sound good in a Sealed Box or B) If there is an exact size of Sealed box to make them sound Optimal. I was thinking about 1.5^ft per chamber Sealed but before I go off and spend money building a box I would like to know what you guys think?</p><p></p><p>I could actually build another vented box with more precise measurements and gain about 8" in my trunk which would help but fIf I can get better sound quality from a sealed box then I might go that route.</p><p></p><p>Wacha think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FadedSpy, post: 8324117, member: 636884"] I've currently got two AB XFL 1244's in a 4^ft box tuned to 34hz. They're being run off of a VFL 150.1 and boy are they nasty! Problem is that I've got no trunk space now so I would like to build a smaller "Sealed" box. I know i won't be as loud and I'm ok with that. They are more than enough as it is, maybe it'll tone them down a bit. I listen to a lot of Alternative and Rock that doesn't sound all that great with the current box. I know that AB recommends only putting them in vented enclosures so they're aren't any specs for a sealed box so I'm not sure if A) They'll even sound good in a Sealed Box or B) If there is an exact size of Sealed box to make them sound Optimal. I was thinking about 1.5^ft per chamber Sealed but before I go off and spend money building a box I would like to know what you guys think? I could actually build another vented box with more precise measurements and gain about 8" in my trunk which would help but fIf I can get better sound quality from a sealed box then I might go that route. Wacha think? [/QUOTE]
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