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<blockquote data-quote="95stroked1500" data-source="post: 2403943" data-attributes="member: 569805"><p>it depends on sub design. and there are a lot of trade off's involved in sub design.</p><p></p><p>one reason for degraded transience with a large box, is less restorative force from the box itself, acting on the speaker.</p><p></p><p>take a sub that is built upon being in ported box and has 3 or 4 spiders. in a moderate sized ported, it can still have better snap than many other subs have in a sealed box.</p><p></p><p>there can be many other factors also. this is just one more angle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95stroked1500, post: 2403943, member: 569805"] it depends on sub design. and there are a lot of trade off's involved in sub design. one reason for degraded transience with a large box, is less restorative force from the box itself, acting on the speaker. take a sub that is built upon being in ported box and has 3 or 4 spiders. in a moderate sized ported, it can still have better snap than many other subs have in a sealed box. there can be many other factors also. this is just one more angle. [/QUOTE]
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