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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8652279" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>You obviously dont know how to design a system if you plan on putting an ICON in a sealed box. There's a concept of TS parameters, Vehicle acoustics and vehicle peak resonances that you dont understand that completely affects sound quality and can only be offset in a properly designed enclosure. NO sealed is not always the best for sound quality because of the exact reasons i listed, you'll be stuck with a fked up bandwidth or a fked up peak in the music that makes the whole setup sound like trash even if you have the most expensive sound quality woofer out there. A cheap flea market woofer in an ideal enclosure will absolutely destroy the most expensive woofer possible in a sub par enclosure. Those custom sealed fiberglass enclosures are some of the worst performing boxes only made for looks out there so there's that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8652279, member: 650438"] You obviously dont know how to design a system if you plan on putting an ICON in a sealed box. There's a concept of TS parameters, Vehicle acoustics and vehicle peak resonances that you dont understand that completely affects sound quality and can only be offset in a properly designed enclosure. NO sealed is not always the best for sound quality because of the exact reasons i listed, you'll be stuck with a fked up bandwidth or a fked up peak in the music that makes the whole setup sound like trash even if you have the most expensive sound quality woofer out there. A cheap flea market woofer in an ideal enclosure will absolutely destroy the most expensive woofer possible in a sub par enclosure. Those custom sealed fiberglass enclosures are some of the worst performing boxes only made for looks out there so there's that. [/QUOTE]
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