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Sound Quality: The Sealed/Ported misconception
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<blockquote data-quote="Berry47" data-source="post: 359439" data-attributes="member: 550741"><p>I had a proted box with my old eclipse sub and it was loud, but as soon as I switched to sealed it sounded much better. it was tighter and cleaner.</p><p></p><p>Isn't it true that some woofer just perform better in sealed then proted and some exist better in a ported enclosure. It should be sub specific. (THis is not entirly true)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Berry47, post: 359439, member: 550741"] I had a proted box with my old eclipse sub and it was loud, but as soon as I switched to sealed it sounded much better. it was tighter and cleaner. Isn't it true that some woofer just perform better in sealed then proted and some exist better in a ported enclosure. It should be sub specific. (THis is not entirly true) [/QUOTE]
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