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<blockquote data-quote="TeoTorriatte" data-source="post: 4506372" data-attributes="member: 571999"><p>Why is running two CVR's sealed gay? Two CVR's sealed off of 460W &gt; One CVR ported with 230W -- in terms of average SPL across the sub-bass region. You might be able to get more peak output over a narrow bandwidth in the ported enclosure (depending on size and tuning), but the sealed option will be louder across a wider range of frequencies. </p><p>Also, in order to really make a determination of what option is best, we need to know box sizes (and tuning for ported).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeoTorriatte, post: 4506372, member: 571999"] Why is running two CVR's sealed gay? Two CVR's sealed off of 460W > One CVR ported with 230W -- in terms of average SPL across the sub-bass region. You might be able to get more peak output over a narrow bandwidth in the ported enclosure (depending on size and tuning), but the sealed option will be louder across a wider range of frequencies. Also, in order to really make a determination of what option is best, we need to know box sizes (and tuning for ported). [/QUOTE]
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