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<blockquote data-quote="Decipha" data-source="post: 1977291" data-attributes="member: 560051"><p>if your sub is moving more with your sealed box than it did with your ported box given that you are using the same power source... something is wrong.</p><p></p><p>either your sealed box is too big (doubtful from what you listed) or perhaps your ported box was tuned too high....generally a sealed box will give your a flatter response, where as a ported box will peak at about tuning -rising above tuning it slightly falls off, below tuning it steeply falls off... thus subsonic filters</p><p></p><p>so IMO sounds like your ported box was not tuned correctly.. what was the specs of the ported box? what is the source material? have you tried playing with tones?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decipha, post: 1977291, member: 560051"] if your sub is moving more with your sealed box than it did with your ported box given that you are using the same power source... something is wrong. either your sealed box is too big (doubtful from what you listed) or perhaps your ported box was tuned too high....generally a sealed box will give your a flatter response, where as a ported box will peak at about tuning -rising above tuning it slightly falls off, below tuning it steeply falls off... thus subsonic filters so IMO sounds like your ported box was not tuned correctly.. what was the specs of the ported box? what is the source material? have you tried playing with tones? [/QUOTE]
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