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<blockquote data-quote="surreal" data-source="post: 7757982" data-attributes="member: 619249"><p>Sound is a form of energy of which requires a medium to travel through..</p><p></p><p>A good example is the one given - is a sub louder at its highest point of excursion? Heck no.. in fact, likely quieter as the way people achieve this is by playing under tuning and out of the enclosure passband, incurring response rolloff.</p><p></p><p>Pretty sure you already know that though..</p><p></p><p>And, in my opinion, manufacturers recommend oversized boxes generally, to give the heavy low end response people are looking for. This is mostly true of higher end subs that take smaller enclosures (E.g. DD) Take DC for example, equally strong and comparative subs and they have smaller box recommendations. Its all subjective..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surreal, post: 7757982, member: 619249"] Sound is a form of energy of which requires a medium to travel through.. A good example is the one given - is a sub louder at its highest point of excursion? Heck no.. in fact, likely quieter as the way people achieve this is by playing under tuning and out of the enclosure passband, incurring response rolloff. Pretty sure you already know that though.. And, in my opinion, manufacturers recommend oversized boxes generally, to give the heavy low end response people are looking for. This is mostly true of higher end subs that take smaller enclosures (E.g. DD) Take DC for example, equally strong and comparative subs and they have smaller box recommendations. Its all subjective.. [/QUOTE]
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