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<blockquote data-quote="violator5spd" data-source="post: 135351" data-attributes="member: 545373"><p>Depending on how the box is built, a sealed may hit lower or higher than a ported box. If the ported box is tuned low, then it can hit lower than a sealed box, but if it's tuned high, then it probably won't hit as low as a sealed box. A sealed box is a little more accurate than a ported box, but I've heard that if you compare the exact same setup, except sealed vs. ported, the ported is about twice as loud (3db). So if you want it to be as loud as possible, go ported, but if you wanna save some space and have a smaller box that sound a little better, then get sealed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="violator5spd, post: 135351, member: 545373"] Depending on how the box is built, a sealed may hit lower or higher than a ported box. If the ported box is tuned low, then it can hit lower than a sealed box, but if it's tuned high, then it probably won't hit as low as a sealed box. A sealed box is a little more accurate than a ported box, but I've heard that if you compare the exact same setup, except sealed vs. ported, the ported is about twice as loud (3db). So if you want it to be as loud as possible, go ported, but if you wanna save some space and have a smaller box that sound a little better, then get sealed. [/QUOTE]
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