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poor designed ported box vs prefab sealed box?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8212526" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>yeah what the box is tuned to is not what the sub plays all the times man. I think your just missing out on the 60-80 hz section which is common with some subs in a lower tuned enclosure. I personally would play around with the tuning on the headunit and amps set low pass to 80 all around and then afterwards play around with the positioning of the sub. have it fire to the rear, closer, further, have it fire up or hell, even have your seats down and make it fire into the cabin and seal off the trunk(usually gives you more higher hz bass response with this option) do those before wasting money on more useless prefabs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8212526, member: 650438"] yeah what the box is tuned to is not what the sub plays all the times man. I think your just missing out on the 60-80 hz section which is common with some subs in a lower tuned enclosure. I personally would play around with the tuning on the headunit and amps set low pass to 80 all around and then afterwards play around with the positioning of the sub. have it fire to the rear, closer, further, have it fire up or hell, even have your seats down and make it fire into the cabin and seal off the trunk(usually gives you more higher hz bass response with this option) do those before wasting money on more useless prefabs. [/QUOTE]
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