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<blockquote data-quote="bbeljefe" data-source="post: 8206410" data-attributes="member: 655960"><p>I understand that but the bottom line is that it won't happen. If you run a sealed box alongside a ported box, any perceived benefit you get from the sealed alignment will be drowned out by the higher acoustical output of the ported enclosure.</p><p></p><p>The thing to do is to design and build a proper ported enclosure for both subs. That way, you get tight response, lows and the inherent acoustical gain of a ported enclosure.</p><p></p><p>The only benefit to sealed boxes is group delay and that can be overcome by doing some due diligence in your selection of subs and the design and construction of your box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbeljefe, post: 8206410, member: 655960"] I understand that but the bottom line is that it won't happen. If you run a sealed box alongside a ported box, any perceived benefit you get from the sealed alignment will be drowned out by the higher acoustical output of the ported enclosure. The thing to do is to design and build a proper ported enclosure for both subs. That way, you get tight response, lows and the inherent acoustical gain of a ported enclosure. The only benefit to sealed boxes is group delay and that can be overcome by doing some due diligence in your selection of subs and the design and construction of your box. [/QUOTE]
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