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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8724970" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Me too, I'm stuck at home a lot (nothing to do with COVID) and HT subs are significantly less boosted by it's environment than if it was in a car. Low environmental pressure gain in HT, relative to cars. You can get a really "dry" sound from improperly pressurized loading chambers in HT, it seems like. I'm trying to find a way to do more high powered HT subs without just putting them in a sealed box. Like you want to jam to music and want some actual pressure, that's what I'm trying to aim for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8724970, member: 591582"] Me too, I'm stuck at home a lot (nothing to do with COVID) and HT subs are significantly less boosted by it's environment than if it was in a car. Low environmental pressure gain in HT, relative to cars. You can get a really "dry" sound from improperly pressurized loading chambers in HT, it seems like. I'm trying to find a way to do more high powered HT subs without just putting them in a sealed box. Like you want to jam to music and want some actual pressure, that's what I'm trying to aim for. [/QUOTE]
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