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Sound Quality: The Sealed/Ported misconception
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<blockquote data-quote="CELLERBR" data-source="post: 361552" data-attributes="member: 549917"><p>How can you possibly believe what you type.....You keep talking about reproduction of Boom.....I am going to put it bluntly THERE SHOULD BE NO BOOM TO REPRODUCE unless you are listening to rap and then i would hardly think you are worried abou SQ....Have you ever.....EVER heard a kick drum in real life???? There is no "BOOM" to reproduce from it....it is tight and accurate if not then double kicks would be virtually impossible...Have you ever heard a bass guitar in real life?? No "boom" here either....If so I would find it rather hard to play a quick bass scale...So in anything but rap and synthetic beats there should be no "boom" if there is you have left the realm of SQ..Your rants are pathetic as are your moot points. If ported is so high and mighty why is it that in an SQ install your components are in a sealed enclosure for tighter response and better midbass?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CELLERBR, post: 361552, member: 549917"] How can you possibly believe what you type.....You keep talking about reproduction of Boom.....I am going to put it bluntly THERE SHOULD BE NO BOOM TO REPRODUCE unless you are listening to rap and then i would hardly think you are worried abou SQ....Have you ever.....EVER heard a kick drum in real life???? There is no "BOOM" to reproduce from it....it is tight and accurate if not then double kicks would be virtually impossible...Have you ever heard a bass guitar in real life?? No "boom" here either....If so I would find it rather hard to play a quick bass scale...So in anything but rap and synthetic beats there should be no "boom" if there is you have left the realm of SQ..Your rants are pathetic as are your moot points. If ported is so high and mighty why is it that in an SQ install your components are in a sealed enclosure for tighter response and better midbass? [/QUOTE]
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