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<blockquote data-quote="dman4486" data-source="post: 5913966" data-attributes="member: 585160"><p>I know you like me and all, but you can get off my nuts now.....I really don't need to be mentioned in every post you make feggot.</p><p></p><p>O.P. if you are looking for it to be loud, then you can do the same with a vented enclosure but instead of tuning in the 20's bring it up to 30 or just above. This will allow you to pick up the sub-bass in rap and still have great sound in the rest of the driver's range. If you decide to go with a driver that is designed for a sealed enclosure, then use a sealed enclosure, but the vented option has more potential for a daily setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dman4486, post: 5913966, member: 585160"] I know you like me and all, but you can get off my nuts now.....I really don't need to be mentioned in every post you make feggot. O.P. if you are looking for it to be loud, then you can do the same with a vented enclosure but instead of tuning in the 20's bring it up to 30 or just above. This will allow you to pick up the sub-bass in rap and still have great sound in the rest of the driver's range. If you decide to go with a driver that is designed for a sealed enclosure, then use a sealed enclosure, but the vented option has more potential for a daily setup. [/QUOTE]
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