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<blockquote data-quote="rosrock" data-source="post: 8287792" data-attributes="member: 617499"><p>(pictured is my current setup)I stopped over at the local shop today to discuss my concerns with a quality box builder. My concerns are I'm trying to get my sub to hit the higher bass notes which I'm sure it can and a smoother transition/timing from note to note. And of course no one wants to sacrifice that low end output.....</p><p></p><p>So I explained all of this to him and he recommended a t-line box. I was explained that basically it will turn the output of my 1 sub into 2 and have a flatter response and hit all the bass notes with quality. Basically the best of both worlds of which a sealed and ported can do combined if not better loudness wise since I'm sure 2 subs for 1 is about as good as it can get.... I heard a little 10" ct v1(not tc, I did not mispell) <a href="http://ct-sounds.com/tropo-10/" target="_blank">CT Sounds Tropo 2.0 10</a> sounds t-line he has in his midsized hatchback off 300 watts and GOD was I shocked what 1 10 low quality(compared to mine) off 300 watts can do..... this sucker got louder on lower notes than my 3hp ported off 800-1000(its close), it was rather embarrassing really. I'm strongly considering it. I'm looking for input/knowledge/experiences on the t-line box. Ty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rosrock, post: 8287792, member: 617499"] (pictured is my current setup)I stopped over at the local shop today to discuss my concerns with a quality box builder. My concerns are I'm trying to get my sub to hit the higher bass notes which I'm sure it can and a smoother transition/timing from note to note. And of course no one wants to sacrifice that low end output..... So I explained all of this to him and he recommended a t-line box. I was explained that basically it will turn the output of my 1 sub into 2 and have a flatter response and hit all the bass notes with quality. Basically the best of both worlds of which a sealed and ported can do combined if not better loudness wise since I'm sure 2 subs for 1 is about as good as it can get.... I heard a little 10" ct v1(not tc, I did not mispell) [URL="http://ct-sounds.com/tropo-10/"]CT Sounds Tropo 2.0 10[/URL] sounds t-line he has in his midsized hatchback off 300 watts and GOD was I shocked what 1 10 low quality(compared to mine) off 300 watts can do..... this sucker got louder on lower notes than my 3hp ported off 800-1000(its close), it was rather embarrassing really. I'm strongly considering it. I'm looking for input/knowledge/experiences on the t-line box. Ty [/QUOTE]
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