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<blockquote data-quote="jdraughn" data-source="post: 4076817" data-attributes="member: 586365"><p>Where did I say that the speaker dictates frequency response more then the enclosure itself?</p><p></p><p></p><p>The above quote is from the article I was basing my decisions on.</p><p></p><p>It's BOTH the speaker and the enclosure combined that dictate the frequency response. I can build an enclosure to go low with a speaker that is designed to go low in a properly tuned ported enclosure, but I can't build an enclosure to go low if the sub in it isin't designed to go low a ported box too. Why im looking for the sub first that can go very low, preferably in a ported box, then once I find a sub in my price range that looks like a good fit, then I can start looking into the enclosure for it.</p><p></p><p>At the moment I am leaning torward multiple 10" subs, at least 4, maybe as many as 8. I would like to keep the height of the box kinda low so I can still carry sheets of wood or what not without them sticking up too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdraughn, post: 4076817, member: 586365"] Where did I say that the speaker dictates frequency response more then the enclosure itself? The above quote is from the article I was basing my decisions on. It's BOTH the speaker and the enclosure combined that dictate the frequency response. I can build an enclosure to go low with a speaker that is designed to go low in a properly tuned ported enclosure, but I can't build an enclosure to go low if the sub in it isin't designed to go low a ported box too. Why im looking for the sub first that can go very low, preferably in a ported box, then once I find a sub in my price range that looks like a good fit, then I can start looking into the enclosure for it. At the moment I am leaning torward multiple 10" subs, at least 4, maybe as many as 8. I would like to keep the height of the box kinda low so I can still carry sheets of wood or what not without them sticking up too much. [/QUOTE]
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