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<blockquote data-quote="bass_mekanik" data-source="post: 217235" data-attributes="member: 542857"><p><img src="http://users.adelphia.net/~khaosvoid/images/owned.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>that is brad farmer and what you all said is correct from my experience a ported box will sound deeper but on paper it will be a different story to prove this point get 2 subs one sealed and one ported to a "normal" tuning freq that is around 35-45 hz listen to both with some deep *** tones like 20 hz is good tell me which one sounds loudest when playing deeper and alsop which one handles the deep bass better sealed gets the besp results...</p><p></p><p>the apparent deep bass that a ported enclosuer has is from the peak they normaly have around the 40-60hz range whick is where most of the bass in normal music is and also where we hear bass frequencys best..</p><p></p><p>that concludes my rant and also negates any need for yall to argue with that little F@G brad just cause his daddy is a car stereo tech dood don't mean that little ***** knows F*CK all so go back to your daddy and stick your head in his *** where it belongs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bass_mekanik, post: 217235, member: 542857"] [IMG]http://users.adelphia.net/~khaosvoid/images/owned.jpg[/IMG] that is brad farmer and what you all said is correct from my experience a ported box will sound deeper but on paper it will be a different story to prove this point get 2 subs one sealed and one ported to a "normal" tuning freq that is around 35-45 hz listen to both with some deep *** tones like 20 hz is good tell me which one sounds loudest when playing deeper and alsop which one handles the deep bass better sealed gets the besp results... the apparent deep bass that a ported enclosuer has is from the peak they normaly have around the 40-60hz range whick is where most of the bass in normal music is and also where we hear bass frequencys best.. that concludes my rant and also negates any need for yall to argue with that little F@G brad just cause his daddy is a car stereo tech dood don't mean that little ***** knows F*CK all so go back to your daddy and stick your head in his *** where it belongs [/QUOTE]
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