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<blockquote data-quote="Quartersawn" data-source="post: 8672258" data-attributes="member: 676770"><p>I will definitely do some research into them then. I was looking at sone of the things they can do. Waaay over my head. But I am sure I can have someone help me dial it in.</p><p></p><p>Right now I am trying to break down subs in general. I want to make an informed choice. Especially now that I am considering putting stuff in the trunk. Where the hell do I start? In the guitar world you have two options, closed and open back. In the car audio world I see sub enclosures that are "tuned". Specific dimensions down to the 1/8th of an inch. I can grasp that some subs need some back pressure to produce better quality sound while others are designed to not but how do I choose the right sub and enclosure to add some low end to my setup? I figure once I choose a sub I can choose my amp and dsp and really get going. On the right track?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quartersawn, post: 8672258, member: 676770"] I will definitely do some research into them then. I was looking at sone of the things they can do. Waaay over my head. But I am sure I can have someone help me dial it in. Right now I am trying to break down subs in general. I want to make an informed choice. Especially now that I am considering putting stuff in the trunk. Where the hell do I start? In the guitar world you have two options, closed and open back. In the car audio world I see sub enclosures that are "tuned". Specific dimensions down to the 1/8th of an inch. I can grasp that some subs need some back pressure to produce better quality sound while others are designed to not but how do I choose the right sub and enclosure to add some low end to my setup? I figure once I choose a sub I can choose my amp and dsp and really get going. On the right track? [/QUOTE]
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