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SQ.... ported? or sealed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Immacomputer" data-source="post: 3045449" data-attributes="member: 570419"><p>While this applies to the w7, it does not apply to all subs. There are many subs out there that can be very peaky in sealed boxes and they can seriously lack low end. My IDQ is much flatter in car and in my room in a ported enclosure than it was sealed. It lacked a lot of low end sealed and seemed a bit peaky around the 60-80hz region. With it ported, it's very flat from 35-100hz in room and about 30-80hz in car.</p><p></p><p>As for the w7, it's not going to have the greatest upper frequency extension, whether ported or sealed, but it will be less boomy sealed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Immacomputer, post: 3045449, member: 570419"] While this applies to the w7, it does not apply to all subs. There are many subs out there that can be very peaky in sealed boxes and they can seriously lack low end. My IDQ is much flatter in car and in my room in a ported enclosure than it was sealed. It lacked a lot of low end sealed and seemed a bit peaky around the 60-80hz region. With it ported, it's very flat from 35-100hz in room and about 30-80hz in car. As for the w7, it's not going to have the greatest upper frequency extension, whether ported or sealed, but it will be less boomy sealed. [/QUOTE]
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