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<blockquote data-quote="Demi" data-source="post: 2677990" data-attributes="member: 568585"><p>This isnt an opinion situation there home slice. A SEALED box means no air can escape. If you push on the sub the air inside pushes back. Its like pushing in on a beach ball, it doesnt slowly refill itself, it pops right back. If there is a small leak in the beach ball you slowly push air out, if there was a way to force the beach ball back to its original shape, the air would leak back in as slowly as it did out (slow cone return to neutral positions. What subs are the best and what size inclosure sounds the best are OPINIONS, as were you are talking about a physical occurence which can be proved. Look man, if you dont understand physics thats fine, but dont assume you know more than someone thats studied it, you will never learn anything with that attitude. If you have slow cone return on a sealed box you have a leak. If you have done this yourself and gotten those results, that doesnt prove your point, it proves that you need to stop arguing and go and seal your box up. To summerize big hole = fast cone return. No hole = fast cone return. Little hole(s) = slow con return.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Demi, post: 2677990, member: 568585"] This isnt an opinion situation there home slice. A SEALED box means no air can escape. If you push on the sub the air inside pushes back. Its like pushing in on a beach ball, it doesnt slowly refill itself, it pops right back. If there is a small leak in the beach ball you slowly push air out, if there was a way to force the beach ball back to its original shape, the air would leak back in as slowly as it did out (slow cone return to neutral positions. What subs are the best and what size inclosure sounds the best are OPINIONS, as were you are talking about a physical occurence which can be proved. Look man, if you dont understand physics thats fine, but dont assume you know more than someone thats studied it, you will never learn anything with that attitude. If you have slow cone return on a sealed box you have a leak. If you have done this yourself and gotten those results, that doesnt prove your point, it proves that you need to stop arguing and go and seal your box up. To summerize big hole = fast cone return. No hole = fast cone return. Little hole(s) = slow con return. [/QUOTE]
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