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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 8635515" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>Just saying if the sealed box is 1 cube per side how do you think fox acoustics gained another cube of air space and had enough room for a proper port?</p><p></p><p>Pretty sure they didn't they may have 3 cubes total including port but I bet the box is something like 1.25cube tuned to 36-38hz.</p><p></p><p>If they can make a 3 cube ported box they should be able to make a 3 cubes sealed box then you could run a pair of 12s sealed easily and still dig deep with the appropriate driver like the sundown sd3, jl tw5, alpine type s and many others.</p><p></p><p>Personally if you don't have a correctly tuned ported box I wouldn't run ported. I like ported when I have the room but squeezing too much into too little results in a peaky frequency response. In which I'd rather have a oversized sealed box to lower the subs frequency response and still retain a smoother overall response, instead of the little bit more output</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 8635515, member: 611804"] Just saying if the sealed box is 1 cube per side how do you think fox acoustics gained another cube of air space and had enough room for a proper port? Pretty sure they didn't they may have 3 cubes total including port but I bet the box is something like 1.25cube tuned to 36-38hz. If they can make a 3 cube ported box they should be able to make a 3 cubes sealed box then you could run a pair of 12s sealed easily and still dig deep with the appropriate driver like the sundown sd3, jl tw5, alpine type s and many others. Personally if you don't have a correctly tuned ported box I wouldn't run ported. I like ported when I have the room but squeezing too much into too little results in a peaky frequency response. In which I'd rather have a oversized sealed box to lower the subs frequency response and still retain a smoother overall response, instead of the little bit more output [/QUOTE]
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