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bigger box = lower bass???
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<blockquote data-quote="WarDrumz" data-source="post: 392913" data-attributes="member: 552857"><p>I think it's: bigger box = more low-end output.</p><p></p><p>But I think the further you stray from the manufacturer recommended volumes, the sub will not be able to handle as much power mechanically. Bcuz of the increased excursion.</p><p></p><p>I think if you have good midbass with your incar speakers than that is what I would go after. I'm currently getting quoted for a custom box from <a href="http://www.gnomeaudio.com" target="_blank">http://www.gnomeaudio.com</a> and the enclosure is about .3 cubic feet bigger than recommended per sub. Hey, thats less power my amp has to put out, and more low-end. I feel I win both ways. Because I have pretty good midbass with my incar speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WarDrumz, post: 392913, member: 552857"] I think it's: bigger box = more low-end output. But I think the further you stray from the manufacturer recommended volumes, the sub will not be able to handle as much power mechanically. Bcuz of the increased excursion. I think if you have good midbass with your incar speakers than that is what I would go after. I'm currently getting quoted for a custom box from [URL="http://www.gnomeaudio.com"]http://www.gnomeaudio.com[/URL] and the enclosure is about .3 cubic feet bigger than recommended per sub. Hey, thats less power my amp has to put out, and more low-end. I feel I win both ways. Because I have pretty good midbass with my incar speakers. [/QUOTE]
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