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<blockquote data-quote="jdubin94" data-source="post: 8652170" data-attributes="member: 667421"><p>Everyone continuously recommends ported . But I listen to a lot of edm with fast bass notes, where accuracy and transient response is needed. I understand how ported is great for genres like hip hop with prolonged bass notes, but that's not all that I listed to. I don't only want for my subs to slam. I really do want them to sound good. Is sealed not the way I should go?</p><p></p><p>Because to reiterate, my two 10's sealed hit hard enough for me. The reason I want to upgrade is because I don't like the SQ enough.. That's why I think upgrading to single, better quality sub like the ICON would be more what I am looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdubin94, post: 8652170, member: 667421"] Everyone continuously recommends ported . But I listen to a lot of edm with fast bass notes, where accuracy and transient response is needed. I understand how ported is great for genres like hip hop with prolonged bass notes, but that's not all that I listed to. I don't only want for my subs to slam. I really do want them to sound good. Is sealed not the way I should go? Because to reiterate, my two 10's sealed hit hard enough for me. The reason I want to upgrade is because I don't like the SQ enough.. That's why I think upgrading to single, better quality sub like the ICON would be more what I am looking for. [/QUOTE]
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