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<blockquote data-quote="Gatorade" data-source="post: 8734273" data-attributes="member: 674223"><p>I'm not building a sq setup. I just want clean, clear bass. From what I read trapping the rear wave produced by the sub is cleaner, not as efficient, but cleaner sounding. Everyone says go ported, which is more efficient, but using the front and rear waves takes away from clarity. I'm fine with losing spl, as long as it sounds good. Should I be looking into other arrangements like 4th order at a 1:1 ratio, or IB?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gatorade, post: 8734273, member: 674223"] I'm not building a sq setup. I just want clean, clear bass. From what I read trapping the rear wave produced by the sub is cleaner, not as efficient, but cleaner sounding. Everyone says go ported, which is more efficient, but using the front and rear waves takes away from clarity. I'm fine with losing spl, as long as it sounds good. Should I be looking into other arrangements like 4th order at a 1:1 ratio, or IB? [/QUOTE]
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