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Fi q 12in ported or 15in sealed
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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 7034395" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>Technically, yes, a sealed box can play lower, however, if you look at the point at which each type begins to roll off, the properly tuned ported box begins to roll off much lower than the sealed box. From the point that the sealed box begins to roll off until the lower end of the ported box's output, the ported box is going to be louder. You can tune a ported box with the right sub that can play as low as most any music goes. Usable output in the mid 20s is entirely doable and at a higher output level than the sealed box can provide at the same freq. It isn't until you get to the extremely low frequencies that the sealed box can hold its own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 7034395, member: 550915"] Technically, yes, a sealed box can play lower, however, if you look at the point at which each type begins to roll off, the properly tuned ported box begins to roll off much lower than the sealed box. From the point that the sealed box begins to roll off until the lower end of the ported box's output, the ported box is going to be louder. You can tune a ported box with the right sub that can play as low as most any music goes. Usable output in the mid 20s is entirely doable and at a higher output level than the sealed box can provide at the same freq. It isn't until you get to the extremely low frequencies that the sealed box can hold its own. [/QUOTE]
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