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<blockquote data-quote="shredder1" data-source="post: 8888257" data-attributes="member: 658920"><p>Anyone who advocates for sealed over a properly designed enclosure is someone who probably had a failure somewhere in their audio journey. DIYMA is jammed and overflowing with sealed box guys that just haven't gotten it right imho. And those guys happen to be the most vocal about what should be a moot point. I'll readvise and say enclosure is... very important at least... some say its everything. Being unable to localize the bass is a crossover/staging function yes but the foundation is clean bass (if there is such a thing). I've been into this hobby for a long time and I've yet to hear butterfly wings beating in my bass. Tune low /w/ low delay and no peak for sq. Sometimes its a single or maybe dual drivers but don't pigeonhole results into sealed vs ported. Some of my best results are none of the above. Different gear means many possibilities. Understand the result BEFORE installation and enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder1, post: 8888257, member: 658920"] Anyone who advocates for sealed over a properly designed enclosure is someone who probably had a failure somewhere in their audio journey. DIYMA is jammed and overflowing with sealed box guys that just haven't gotten it right imho. And those guys happen to be the most vocal about what should be a moot point. I'll readvise and say enclosure is... very important at least... some say its everything. Being unable to localize the bass is a crossover/staging function yes but the foundation is clean bass (if there is such a thing). I've been into this hobby for a long time and I've yet to hear butterfly wings beating in my bass. Tune low /w/ low delay and no peak for sq. Sometimes its a single or maybe dual drivers but don't pigeonhole results into sealed vs ported. Some of my best results are none of the above. Different gear means many possibilities. Understand the result BEFORE installation and enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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