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<blockquote data-quote="proathlete" data-source="post: 6851249" data-attributes="member: 623037"><p>the box cannot be slanted for sum reason...at rockford fosgate website there is this scale that says if i need sealed or ported. and it was in the nuetral position meaning they both can work good. lets say the scale is out of 100 and 0 is sealed, 100 is ported, 40-60 is in nuetral. the scale showed my amp at probably 45. it means a sealed would sound a little better but still overall i want a ported box because i like lower hits that you can feel rather then hits that shake everything.</p><p></p><p>but yah, if i dont build it myself i have a back up plan box that my friend is selling for 50. its ported, fits 2 subs. ect good deal overall but if i build one myself it will be 25</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="proathlete, post: 6851249, member: 623037"] the box cannot be slanted for sum reason...at rockford fosgate website there is this scale that says if i need sealed or ported. and it was in the nuetral position meaning they both can work good. lets say the scale is out of 100 and 0 is sealed, 100 is ported, 40-60 is in nuetral. the scale showed my amp at probably 45. it means a sealed would sound a little better but still overall i want a ported box because i like lower hits that you can feel rather then hits that shake everything. but yah, if i dont build it myself i have a back up plan box that my friend is selling for 50. its ported, fits 2 subs. ect good deal overall but if i build one myself it will be 25 [/QUOTE]
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