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<blockquote data-quote="dan5505" data-source="post: 4101705" data-attributes="member: 581688"><p>I am going to try putting something over the port first, to see if i like sealed better. This was my first ported box and i found out that i dont really care for how it sounds. By sealing it, i was thinking that i would get a flatter response and better SQ. I can build a new box by myself, i have all the tools. Im just a cheap *** and dont want to pay another $30 for a sheet of mdf.</p><p></p><p>edit: also, i know i can get a flatter response by tuning lower. right now its at 32 hz. sealing it seamed easier though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dan5505, post: 4101705, member: 581688"] I am going to try putting something over the port first, to see if i like sealed better. This was my first ported box and i found out that i dont really care for how it sounds. By sealing it, i was thinking that i would get a flatter response and better SQ. I can build a new box by myself, i have all the tools. Im just a cheap *** and dont want to pay another $30 for a sheet of mdf. edit: also, i know i can get a flatter response by tuning lower. right now its at 32 hz. sealing it seamed easier though. [/QUOTE]
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