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<blockquote data-quote="boomzilla" data-source="post: 4955304" data-attributes="member: 587708"><p>He made it pretty simple... difference in same tuning but different box size is power handling, and dampening. the bigger the box, the less power it can handle, it can bottom out a little easier due to little dampening of the cone. but it will also sound smoother and not as punchy</p><p></p><p>Smaller boxes with same tuning can up the power handling, and have good dampening for the cone, which cant bottom out as easy with the same amount of power, and it will sound punchy/ boomy</p><p></p><p>spl boxes for single or double subs usually have a tiny *** box and external aeroports. thats for alot of power handling and loudness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomzilla, post: 4955304, member: 587708"] He made it pretty simple... difference in same tuning but different box size is power handling, and dampening. the bigger the box, the less power it can handle, it can bottom out a little easier due to little dampening of the cone. but it will also sound smoother and not as punchy Smaller boxes with same tuning can up the power handling, and have good dampening for the cone, which cant bottom out as easy with the same amount of power, and it will sound punchy/ boomy spl boxes for single or double subs usually have a tiny *** box and external aeroports. thats for alot of power handling and loudness. [/QUOTE]
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