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<blockquote data-quote="Kelvartis" data-source="post: 8157327" data-attributes="member: 656916"><p>Space is an issue, why I was questioning if I could go closer to the min box size vs the max. I'm aware subs in a box setup for it will produce good sound from 20-80 easily but I'm happy with what I have setup tuning wise (though I'll look into lower tuned / bigger box just to learn more). I want more hit, more sudden sharp starting and stopping of a bass note. Considering some 8's to augment the bass the 12 is already making.</p><p></p><p>"A bigger box is more effecient and will peak more near tuning. Smaller boxes do the opposite."</p><p></p><p>^ exactly what I was looking for. plain and simple information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelvartis, post: 8157327, member: 656916"] Space is an issue, why I was questioning if I could go closer to the min box size vs the max. I'm aware subs in a box setup for it will produce good sound from 20-80 easily but I'm happy with what I have setup tuning wise (though I'll look into lower tuned / bigger box just to learn more). I want more hit, more sudden sharp starting and stopping of a bass note. Considering some 8's to augment the bass the 12 is already making. "A bigger box is more effecient and will peak more near tuning. Smaller boxes do the opposite." ^ exactly what I was looking for. plain and simple information. [/QUOTE]
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