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<blockquote data-quote="aRandomUserName" data-source="post: 7857967" data-attributes="member: 643606"><p>I am happy with it. I am still playing with gains adjusting a little each day and trying to better mach bass output to the full range volume. The sub actually does good. I don't know if the Soundaround stuff has improved over the years or what, but I am getting more than I expected from the sub. I noticed that the lows are strong and loud and the higher frequencies fall off very fast, probably due to the large sealed enclosure, right? The old Pioneer 200 watt amp bridged is a good match for this low power sub, I think some people would be surprised if they could sit in the car and hear it. I still think I may play with porting though. I want to design a way to easily switch from ported to sealed. I may cut a square hole in the box and rig up some wooden rails along 3 sides of the hole. I would them have a solid piece of MDF that slides tight into the rails for sealed, then I would have my 3inch/4inch convertible toilet flange mounted in another wooden plate. I would then have the ability to easily switch between sealed, a single 3 inch port, and a single 4 inch port. length adjustable by adding and removing pvc. Sounds like a fun thing to build for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aRandomUserName, post: 7857967, member: 643606"] I am happy with it. I am still playing with gains adjusting a little each day and trying to better mach bass output to the full range volume. The sub actually does good. I don't know if the Soundaround stuff has improved over the years or what, but I am getting more than I expected from the sub. I noticed that the lows are strong and loud and the higher frequencies fall off very fast, probably due to the large sealed enclosure, right? The old Pioneer 200 watt amp bridged is a good match for this low power sub, I think some people would be surprised if they could sit in the car and hear it. I still think I may play with porting though. I want to design a way to easily switch from ported to sealed. I may cut a square hole in the box and rig up some wooden rails along 3 sides of the hole. I would them have a solid piece of MDF that slides tight into the rails for sealed, then I would have my 3inch/4inch convertible toilet flange mounted in another wooden plate. I would then have the ability to easily switch between sealed, a single 3 inch port, and a single 4 inch port. length adjustable by adding and removing pvc. Sounds like a fun thing to build for me. [/QUOTE]
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