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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8758146" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>If a garage isn't a mess, then it's not being used properly! Hearing my box made your system sound better is so nice. That's always my main goal: I aim to make all the components in your system work together for the best sound, based off how I design.</p><p></p><p>Idk at what level people are able to see my boxes, but I don't just design for the sub or your ears. A big hidden component of a box design is how box size, tuning, port area, and sub/port location affect the flow of electricity through the speaker, therefore that also changes the states of the amplifier, which means it changes the state of your entire electrical system. That's all frequency dependent. I try to design boxes, depending on what's truly wanted, to be as electrically consistent as possible, say with a music box. Your box design can make you have electrical problems, and they can be very severe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8758146, member: 591582"] If a garage isn't a mess, then it's not being used properly! Hearing my box made your system sound better is so nice. That's always my main goal: I aim to make all the components in your system work together for the best sound, based off how I design. Idk at what level people are able to see my boxes, but I don't just design for the sub or your ears. A big hidden component of a box design is how box size, tuning, port area, and sub/port location affect the flow of electricity through the speaker, therefore that also changes the states of the amplifier, which means it changes the state of your entire electrical system. That's all frequency dependent. I try to design boxes, depending on what's truly wanted, to be as electrically consistent as possible, say with a music box. Your box design can make you have electrical problems, and they can be very severe. [/QUOTE]
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