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<blockquote data-quote="CELLERBR" data-source="post: 361528" data-attributes="member: 549917"><p>You keep refering to rap.....And it's "boom" which takes a ported box to utilize. Ironicly you refer to rap and "boomy" bass while talking about SQ...This alon shows me you dont know what you are talking about...I can remember my last SQ comp...Where i ahh'ed the judges with my Lil John CD.......LOL....Rap/boomy bass are nowhere near associated with SQ in my book. Or well since you dont like books, in my "EXPERIENCE". You would have to tune a ported box to like 10hz to get it to play as low and flat as a sealed enclosure. But then what would be the point of going ported if you are tunign that low...not to mentiont the port would be like a mile and a half long...Bottom line is your pathetic attempt to go against the grain and whoo others into thinking the same isnt working and you look dumber everytime you post...</p><p></p><p>Peace,</p><p></p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CELLERBR, post: 361528, member: 549917"] You keep refering to rap.....And it's "boom" which takes a ported box to utilize. Ironicly you refer to rap and "boomy" bass while talking about SQ...This alon shows me you dont know what you are talking about...I can remember my last SQ comp...Where i ahh'ed the judges with my Lil John CD.......LOL....Rap/boomy bass are nowhere near associated with SQ in my book. Or well since you dont like books, in my "EXPERIENCE". You would have to tune a ported box to like 10hz to get it to play as low and flat as a sealed enclosure. But then what would be the point of going ported if you are tunign that low...not to mentiont the port would be like a mile and a half long...Bottom line is your pathetic attempt to go against the grain and whoo others into thinking the same isnt working and you look dumber everytime you post... Peace, Ian [/QUOTE]
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