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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8825457" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>That's rather a misnomer. The theory is you're effectively building an infinite sized sealed box by completely separating the rear wave from the front wave of the woofer. There should be several good examples of this in build logs here on the forum, use the search function and check out some builds to see how it is done correctly. Also you must start with a woofer that has suitable parameters to sound good if you were to model it in a 16-20 cubic foot box (beyond that the response curve will be more or less the same out to infinity)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8825457, member: 614752"] That's rather a misnomer. The theory is you're effectively building an infinite sized sealed box by completely separating the rear wave from the front wave of the woofer. There should be several good examples of this in build logs here on the forum, use the search function and check out some builds to see how it is done correctly. Also you must start with a woofer that has suitable parameters to sound good if you were to model it in a 16-20 cubic foot box (beyond that the response curve will be more or less the same out to infinity) [/QUOTE]
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