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<blockquote data-quote="tooloud4tv" data-source="post: 4435258" data-attributes="member: 576844"><p>yea i was thinking the samething i dont care what most people say who have clamshells but i honestly think those type walls are bandpasses! by testing if u were to do an same sealed box but have it flatwall it wouldnt be as loud as the clamshell, plus u would have less lows! its something about clamshells and diamond type walls that just make for an insane amount of air to be pused. its easier to do an hairtrick with an clamshell or diamond than it is to with an Flat wall, even being that the flatwall is tuned lower can anyone explain why these type enclousers move so much air? is it because of all the air being pushed into basically one area?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tooloud4tv, post: 4435258, member: 576844"] yea i was thinking the samething i dont care what most people say who have clamshells but i honestly think those type walls are bandpasses! by testing if u were to do an same sealed box but have it flatwall it wouldnt be as loud as the clamshell, plus u would have less lows! its something about clamshells and diamond type walls that just make for an insane amount of air to be pused. its easier to do an hairtrick with an clamshell or diamond than it is to with an Flat wall, even being that the flatwall is tuned lower can anyone explain why these type enclousers move so much air? is it because of all the air being pushed into basically one area? [/QUOTE]
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