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<blockquote data-quote="Termlab" data-source="post: 606932" data-attributes="member: 555667"><p>(not saying you are a noob) but...... when I first started ported boxs and was relatively "virgin" like in the car audio world i used to ask alot of questions. they always gave me very vague answers.... and it was annoying. but to tell you the truth i find myself giving those same vague answers. those are the only honest ones there are. but anyway</p><p></p><p>the best way to learn is to go out and get some "hands on" experience. experiment with different size boxs tuned at different frequencies. all subwoofers react different in different enclosures. the more you work with 1 specific woofer, the louder you will make it (most of the time). no one design or woofer or tuning frequency is going to play every note in every song loud. it just wont. my boxs dont, and nobody on this forum can honestly say there isnt one song out there that sounds like crap/doesnt play loud in there setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Termlab, post: 606932, member: 555667"] (not saying you are a noob) but...... when I first started ported boxs and was relatively "virgin" like in the car audio world i used to ask alot of questions. they always gave me very vague answers.... and it was annoying. but to tell you the truth i find myself giving those same vague answers. those are the only honest ones there are. but anyway the best way to learn is to go out and get some "hands on" experience. experiment with different size boxs tuned at different frequencies. all subwoofers react different in different enclosures. the more you work with 1 specific woofer, the louder you will make it (most of the time). no one design or woofer or tuning frequency is going to play every note in every song loud. it just wont. my boxs dont, and nobody on this forum can honestly say there isnt one song out there that sounds like crap/doesnt play loud in there setup. [/QUOTE]
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