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<blockquote data-quote="buchi" data-source="post: 378392" data-attributes="member: 552547"><p>veeeery nice and educational discussion. but i must say that the type of enclosure that one should decide on should be weighted on what type of music one listens too. im a sealed enclosure buff. i love the way my bass sound from my two ppi 12in subs; soft but extended.</p><p></p><p>but i must also agree with what below 30 was saying about the real intended sound of a particular music or song. it all boils down on how the music was recorded. like subwoofer and amp brands, each has its own unique if not distinct characteristics. each and every record company records their music differently using only the power of the subjective ears of their sound engineers to decide whether the sound recorded is good or not. but we're not there to decide with them and thats why we are left with a few devices to correct it like crossovers and equalizers to tune and recreate the given sound to whats near perfection to us. but still we are enslaved with the given sound we bought from over the record bar counter.</p><p></p><p>its really a no-contest with regards to with whats the best speaker enclosure. whether its ported, sealed or bandpass, it all depends on the individual listeners taste and opinion. there is no perfect bax for everyone....just choices and preferences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buchi, post: 378392, member: 552547"] veeeery nice and educational discussion. but i must say that the type of enclosure that one should decide on should be weighted on what type of music one listens too. im a sealed enclosure buff. i love the way my bass sound from my two ppi 12in subs; soft but extended. but i must also agree with what below 30 was saying about the real intended sound of a particular music or song. it all boils down on how the music was recorded. like subwoofer and amp brands, each has its own unique if not distinct characteristics. each and every record company records their music differently using only the power of the subjective ears of their sound engineers to decide whether the sound recorded is good or not. but we're not there to decide with them and thats why we are left with a few devices to correct it like crossovers and equalizers to tune and recreate the given sound to whats near perfection to us. but still we are enslaved with the given sound we bought from over the record bar counter. its really a no-contest with regards to with whats the best speaker enclosure. whether its ported, sealed or bandpass, it all depends on the individual listeners taste and opinion. there is no perfect bax for everyone....just choices and preferences. [/QUOTE]
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