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infinity perfect and jbl 1200.1
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<blockquote data-quote="jellydime" data-source="post: 18476" data-attributes="member: 541554"><p>I would advise AGAINST using a ported box with Infinity Perfect subs...they are made for sound quality that would definitely be lost in a ported box (ported boxes are tuned to pick up a small frequency band, so most everything else is lost, but I must admit the tuned frequency is usually much louder) and everyone I know that has tried them in a ported box has blown them because they are typically not able to handle quite as much power in a ported box than in a sealed one. This is just my experience and opinion, so if anyone else has some info, feel free to either agree or disagree!</p><p></p><p>Keep it loud!</p><p></p><p>JELLYDIME</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jellydime, post: 18476, member: 541554"] I would advise AGAINST using a ported box with Infinity Perfect subs...they are made for sound quality that would definitely be lost in a ported box (ported boxes are tuned to pick up a small frequency band, so most everything else is lost, but I must admit the tuned frequency is usually much louder) and everyone I know that has tried them in a ported box has blown them because they are typically not able to handle quite as much power in a ported box than in a sealed one. This is just my experience and opinion, so if anyone else has some info, feel free to either agree or disagree! Keep it loud! JELLYDIME [/QUOTE]
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