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<blockquote data-quote="sonicknuckles49" data-source="post: 8398222" data-attributes="member: 665069"><p>well to be honest i only run ported boxes when i have alot of room but im not saying it wont work, on this website theres alot of people with different inputs and stuff but i must say i a toyota celica hatchback will sound good with a medium-large sealed box. u can run a ported box if you want but the sealed box will be slightly better, the sealed box will ALSO have that deep boomy bass. id make the sealed box a little bigger because ported boxes under 3-3.5 subes dont sound right alot of time , if ur gunna make a ported box make the sub and port face backward and tune the box to 28-29 hertz and it will sound good. nobody online like sealed boxes because they think they (( dont reproduce the low sounding bass)) which is complete ******** because the bass of a sealed box depends on the shape and how large it is. make sure ur sealed box has alot of DEPTH to it , work on depth then u wory about the other 2 because u gotta have alot of sir inside the box to cushion the speaker and to help block out the frequinces that come out the back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonicknuckles49, post: 8398222, member: 665069"] well to be honest i only run ported boxes when i have alot of room but im not saying it wont work, on this website theres alot of people with different inputs and stuff but i must say i a toyota celica hatchback will sound good with a medium-large sealed box. u can run a ported box if you want but the sealed box will be slightly better, the sealed box will ALSO have that deep boomy bass. id make the sealed box a little bigger because ported boxes under 3-3.5 subes dont sound right alot of time , if ur gunna make a ported box make the sub and port face backward and tune the box to 28-29 hertz and it will sound good. nobody online like sealed boxes because they think they (( dont reproduce the low sounding bass)) which is complete ******** because the bass of a sealed box depends on the shape and how large it is. make sure ur sealed box has alot of DEPTH to it , work on depth then u wory about the other 2 because u gotta have alot of sir inside the box to cushion the speaker and to help block out the frequinces that come out the back. [/QUOTE]
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