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<blockquote data-quote="RAM_Designs" data-source="post: 7617978" data-attributes="member: 566575"><p>I think the main reason why people insist sealed has better SQ is because the groups delay is lower so quick bass-lines/double kicks/etc do sound cleaner or more accurate due to the better transient response of the sealed enclosure. It's one thing that a ported box will never have over a sealed one. The group delay associated with a ported box is one of the reasons why I like tuning so low. The delay is going to be greater the closer you get to tuning, and it slowly declines the further you get away. So, it makes sense that a person who likes actual music should tune low in order to keep group delay at a minimum where the kick-drum and bass guitar will be playing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAM_Designs, post: 7617978, member: 566575"] I think the main reason why people insist sealed has better SQ is because the groups delay is lower so quick bass-lines/double kicks/etc do sound cleaner or more accurate due to the better transient response of the sealed enclosure. It's one thing that a ported box will never have over a sealed one. The group delay associated with a ported box is one of the reasons why I like tuning so low. The delay is going to be greater the closer you get to tuning, and it slowly declines the further you get away. So, it makes sense that a person who likes actual music should tune low in order to keep group delay at a minimum where the kick-drum and bass guitar will be playing. [/QUOTE]
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