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<blockquote data-quote="shredder2" data-source="post: 8824735" data-attributes="member: 674047"><p>Oof...</p><p>I thought this was "favorite port tuning" not mortal combat, it all depends on the user.</p><p>With larger drivers I like hi 20's-low 30's myself, other drivers low 30's-mid 30's. I've seen a single 18 get NASTY on a 4K amp however... $2500 of Pride that one was. Cramming a round peg into a square hole usually leaves a lot on the table to put it mildly. Any sub has its best environment. 6th's or 4th's can increase/extend bandwidth but the driver used/space available/config always determines what's possible.</p><p>Ported is ez... a 4th is an ez way out for someone wanting a 6th. Series 6th's give bandwidth plus output if done right. 4th's can perform but always affect power handling in my exp. Yep... people want to talk big numbers but sometimes it takes less than everything to push it to the limit.</p><p></p><p>You're the triggerman... who called who 1st?</p><p>I bet a sixpack I can still pee further.</p><p>Son I can roll with, kid is asking for a comeback.</p><p>I guess I found one that is postable and confounds you.</p><p>You still win... ok? But I can pee further... lol</p><p>Lighten up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder2, post: 8824735, member: 674047"] Oof... I thought this was "favorite port tuning" not mortal combat, it all depends on the user. With larger drivers I like hi 20's-low 30's myself, other drivers low 30's-mid 30's. I've seen a single 18 get NASTY on a 4K amp however... $2500 of Pride that one was. Cramming a round peg into a square hole usually leaves a lot on the table to put it mildly. Any sub has its best environment. 6th's or 4th's can increase/extend bandwidth but the driver used/space available/config always determines what's possible. Ported is ez... a 4th is an ez way out for someone wanting a 6th. Series 6th's give bandwidth plus output if done right. 4th's can perform but always affect power handling in my exp. Yep... people want to talk big numbers but sometimes it takes less than everything to push it to the limit. You're the triggerman... who called who 1st? I bet a sixpack I can still pee further. Son I can roll with, kid is asking for a comeback. I guess I found one that is postable and confounds you. You still win... ok? But I can pee further... lol Lighten up [/QUOTE]
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