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<blockquote data-quote="req" data-source="post: 1816531" data-attributes="member: 555713"><p>power and box design (for subwoofers) has to do with how loud it will get, and box design (also has a play in SPL) is more akin to the frequency band the speaker will play and what peaks and attenuations there will be in that frequency band.</p><p></p><p>box placement and the enviornment in wich the speaker system is installed in will effect how the sound blends with the rest of the music (frequency response also has to do with how it will blend, but this has to do with where the crossovers are set rather than to anything else)</p><p></p><p>i mean, its kind of all involved together, but the biggest change you can have is trying to open the trunk to the rest of the cabin and give the subwoofer its rated power and rated box volume and\or tuning frequency+port size</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="req, post: 1816531, member: 555713"] power and box design (for subwoofers) has to do with how loud it will get, and box design (also has a play in SPL) is more akin to the frequency band the speaker will play and what peaks and attenuations there will be in that frequency band. box placement and the enviornment in wich the speaker system is installed in will effect how the sound blends with the rest of the music (frequency response also has to do with how it will blend, but this has to do with where the crossovers are set rather than to anything else) i mean, its kind of all involved together, but the biggest change you can have is trying to open the trunk to the rest of the cabin and give the subwoofer its rated power and rated box volume and\or tuning frequency+port size [/QUOTE]
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