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<blockquote data-quote="SimulatedZero" data-source="post: 8470006" data-attributes="member: 643373"><p>Maybe, a lot of the forum popular subs tend to be easy to peak in larger boxes. But they need to space to take advantage of that excursion, so it's a mix. My compromise is larger ports at any given tuning. Reduced pressure in the port can help the sub move more air</p><p></p><p>And just to clarify, I'm not against larger boxes for these subs, depends on your goals. I'm a little picky on how I like my response curves so I tend to prefer more cone area and power to less cone are and more box with a lot of these brands. Plus, most of my customers have never heard 138 db in their life, so it's easier to satisfy there needs with those builds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimulatedZero, post: 8470006, member: 643373"] Maybe, a lot of the forum popular subs tend to be easy to peak in larger boxes. But they need to space to take advantage of that excursion, so it's a mix. My compromise is larger ports at any given tuning. Reduced pressure in the port can help the sub move more air And just to clarify, I'm not against larger boxes for these subs, depends on your goals. I'm a little picky on how I like my response curves so I tend to prefer more cone area and power to less cone are and more box with a lot of these brands. Plus, most of my customers have never heard 138 db in their life, so it's easier to satisfy there needs with those builds. [/QUOTE]
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