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Something wrong with pored boxes in a trunk??
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<blockquote data-quote="mason_msw" data-source="post: 1040624" data-attributes="member: 559338"><p>Basically his argument was that the porting is defeated because the box is sealed away from the rest of the cabin. So sealed boxes act as bandpass and there is no point in ported boxes in a trunk. He says it affects SQ, but the guy we were talking about is using Audiobahn lol so I think the SQ can be thrown out the window. Also isn't the output of notes above the port tuning much louder with a ported box that is built correctly than a sealed one? So it would be louder whether is was in your trunk or not. Since not ALL system are designed for purely SQ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mason_msw, post: 1040624, member: 559338"] Basically his argument was that the porting is defeated because the box is sealed away from the rest of the cabin. So sealed boxes act as bandpass and there is no point in ported boxes in a trunk. He says it affects SQ, but the guy we were talking about is using Audiobahn lol so I think the SQ can be thrown out the window. Also isn't the output of notes above the port tuning much louder with a ported box that is built correctly than a sealed one? So it would be louder whether is was in your trunk or not. Since not ALL system are designed for purely SQ. [/QUOTE]
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