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<blockquote data-quote="ckeeler11" data-source="post: 8671104" data-attributes="member: 669397"><p>So? a ported enclosure is prety much acting like a sealed enclosure an octave above tuning. So if you tune to 40 Hz at 80 hz you would be very similar to a selaed enclosure. Kick drums and bass shine from 50-80. I would recommend tuning lower like 30 hz. With a decent driver you would be surprised. Also the music would not be affected by the hump from tuning. Unless you like that bloated midbass sound then I guess tuning higher would be better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ckeeler11, post: 8671104, member: 669397"] So? a ported enclosure is prety much acting like a sealed enclosure an octave above tuning. So if you tune to 40 Hz at 80 hz you would be very similar to a selaed enclosure. Kick drums and bass shine from 50-80. I would recommend tuning lower like 30 hz. With a decent driver you would be surprised. Also the music would not be affected by the hump from tuning. Unless you like that bloated midbass sound then I guess tuning higher would be better. [/QUOTE]
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