azimuth
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subs do have a recommended tuning frequency, but that doesn't mean that building a box with a little different port tuning will sound bad. most subs will perform just fine in a box tuned between 30-40 hz. there are even reasons to go lower or higher than that, depending on what you are trying to accomplish. finding a box, unless you have it custom built, will be difficult. prefabs are almost always too small, and the port is almost always tuned too high for music. don't go cheap on the box, or any sub will sound like every other sub in a crap box. better off to get a cheaper sub, and a better box.Well ****, learned something new today. I didnt realize that when you went ported it has to be "tuned" to the speaker. I thought you just went with appropriate volume for either sealed and ported and all boxes created equal kind of thing.
Ok obviously I need some more advice on whether to go sealed or ported. Most of my music is like Linkin Park type stuff but I do enjoy dropping in something with a little bass and being able to have that nice drop and pound on it for a while.
Which should I go with and if I go ported...how the hell do I find a box built properly?
