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<blockquote data-quote="SoundsUnlimited" data-source="post: 146711" data-attributes="member: 546257"><p>I think bandpass box's **** ASS..They really restrict u on everything SQ/ SPL...Sealed boxes are much tighter nad accurate and can generally be used for Clean bass(SQ)..Ported box increase more air-flow which in return with give u a great DB rating so therefore ported boxes help the subs to move more air and increasing the SPL..But remember with ported boxes, they are much more complicated and requre the right tuning requency for the subs/ and for box size in order for the ported box to work properly, NEVER BUY Pre-FAD vented box's..Even though box is ported..if the sub needs a 3.5 tuned to 45 hz and u have a box which is 1.5 tuned to 65hz..That sub Aint gona do ****..So u got to know the specs on the sub and the type of vehicle to matcht he PERFECT ported box, but if done correctly can be MOST PLEASING..So good luck, and if u need any additional help, sned me a IM on AIm</p><p></p><p>Good luck,</p><p></p><p>Blake</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoundsUnlimited, post: 146711, member: 546257"] I think bandpass box's **** ASS..They really restrict u on everything SQ/ SPL...Sealed boxes are much tighter nad accurate and can generally be used for Clean bass(SQ)..Ported box increase more air-flow which in return with give u a great DB rating so therefore ported boxes help the subs to move more air and increasing the SPL..But remember with ported boxes, they are much more complicated and requre the right tuning requency for the subs/ and for box size in order for the ported box to work properly, NEVER BUY Pre-FAD vented box's..Even though box is ported..if the sub needs a 3.5 tuned to 45 hz and u have a box which is 1.5 tuned to 65hz..That sub Aint gona do ****..So u got to know the specs on the sub and the type of vehicle to matcht he PERFECT ported box, but if done correctly can be MOST PLEASING..So good luck, and if u need any additional help, sned me a IM on AIm Good luck, Blake [/QUOTE]
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