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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8758155" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Ok. I usually don't say this, but with that box, the sealed is slightly oversized vs recommended. The owner knows that, and I've instructed him to slowly turn the subs and up and listen for any issues. These subs are soft-ish, resonance wise, but still mechanically control themselves well. They only have 19mm of Xmax iirc, but that's not bad at all for a 500w woofer; I wish I knew what true Xmech was. I'm not going to state the sealed size, not yet, but if it works well, I think I know exactly how to do these subs. T/s are only measurements. Sometimes there's more play than realized, with many woofers. There's no perfect box size for EVERY situation. There may be perfect box sizes for each individual situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8758155, member: 591582"] Ok. I usually don't say this, but with that box, the sealed is slightly oversized vs recommended. The owner knows that, and I've instructed him to slowly turn the subs and up and listen for any issues. These subs are soft-ish, resonance wise, but still mechanically control themselves well. They only have 19mm of Xmax iirc, but that's not bad at all for a 500w woofer; I wish I knew what true Xmech was. I'm not going to state the sealed size, not yet, but if it works well, I think I know exactly how to do these subs. T/s are only measurements. Sometimes there's more play than realized, with many woofers. There's no perfect box size for EVERY situation. There may be perfect box sizes for each individual situation. [/QUOTE]
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