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<blockquote data-quote="Mitchell Fosgate III" data-source="post: 8887267" data-attributes="member: 691623"><p style="text-align: justify">Well already there are few good books out on this topic. Vance Dickenson, Mark Rumreich, 1980s book, and 1990s. Subwoofer. Conceptually, the larger boxes with lower frequencies, take on a higher output sensitivity. Frequency response. And with that, louder sounds to it. Box volume, surface area. And higher output sensitivity to frequency response from the radio to the subwoofers. Which is better or louder then? Ported boxes are made for car designs that take you up to the limit to what the car can handle or limits of the car cargo or passenger area are. Box volume. So ported boxed is better suited to those music you are listening to. Louder. Rap/Hip-hop. I saw some pre-made boxes at Wal-mart. Those smaller sealed boxes are not bad if you just wanted one to sit on your passenger side seat and connected to the amplifier. It gets loud. But you'll need to get the correct frequencies to get the correct loudness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitchell Fosgate III, post: 8887267, member: 691623"] [JUSTIFY]Well already there are few good books out on this topic. Vance Dickenson, Mark Rumreich, 1980s book, and 1990s. Subwoofer. Conceptually, the larger boxes with lower frequencies, take on a higher output sensitivity. Frequency response. And with that, louder sounds to it. Box volume, surface area. And higher output sensitivity to frequency response from the radio to the subwoofers. Which is better or louder then? Ported boxes are made for car designs that take you up to the limit to what the car can handle or limits of the car cargo or passenger area are. Box volume. So ported boxed is better suited to those music you are listening to. Louder. Rap/Hip-hop. I saw some pre-made boxes at Wal-mart. Those smaller sealed boxes are not bad if you just wanted one to sit on your passenger side seat and connected to the amplifier. It gets loud. But you'll need to get the correct frequencies to get the correct loudness.[/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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