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<blockquote data-quote="jimmyjames1700" data-source="post: 1312816" data-attributes="member: 558886"><p>Sound is so subjective. As far as tonal accuracy the sealed box is the way to go, although the low end will be a little dry and somewhat underemphasized it will be the tightest sounding. The vented boxes, if designed properly sound fantastic and get quite a bit louder. Gun to my head, I would still recommend vented for most applications.</p><p></p><p>To be honest with you, the best box that I've heard my Ti in so far is a box that I designed years ago for a 12W3 when they first came out. It was 1.58ft^3 (net)tuned to 36Hz with 20in^2 of port area. It was tight, had great low end extension, and off of a 1000Wrms amp got very loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimmyjames1700, post: 1312816, member: 558886"] Sound is so subjective. As far as tonal accuracy the sealed box is the way to go, although the low end will be a little dry and somewhat underemphasized it will be the tightest sounding. The vented boxes, if designed properly sound fantastic and get quite a bit louder. Gun to my head, I would still recommend vented for most applications. To be honest with you, the best box that I've heard my Ti in so far is a box that I designed years ago for a 12W3 when they first came out. It was 1.58ft^3 (net)tuned to 36Hz with 20in^2 of port area. It was tight, had great low end extension, and off of a 1000Wrms amp got very loud. [/QUOTE]
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