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Thoughts on shallow mount subs in ported or 4th order enclosure.
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8739530" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>If the sub doesn't recommend ported, you're taking a little bit of a gamble putting it in a ported section, even though it's still in a sealed section as well.</p><p></p><p>I know there are some shallows that will work ported, some shallows even work IB. It just depends on the sub itself. I did do a 4th order sealed-tapered t-line for a pair of shallow mounts that turned out very well. T-lines do not have the pressure inside of them that a ported box does, so that might worked with the sub I had a problem with in ported, we just didn't have the room to do that type of box.</p><p></p><p>The only good use for a shallow mount sub is for a midbass in your door, and that's my take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8739530, member: 591582"] If the sub doesn't recommend ported, you're taking a little bit of a gamble putting it in a ported section, even though it's still in a sealed section as well. I know there are some shallows that will work ported, some shallows even work IB. It just depends on the sub itself. I did do a 4th order sealed-tapered t-line for a pair of shallow mounts that turned out very well. T-lines do not have the pressure inside of them that a ported box does, so that might worked with the sub I had a problem with in ported, we just didn't have the room to do that type of box. The only good use for a shallow mount sub is for a midbass in your door, and that's my take. [/QUOTE]
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