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<blockquote data-quote="Diplexers" data-source="post: 371557" data-attributes="member: 550866"><p>This is a perfect example of why people think they sound muddy. They are recommended to be in an enclosure NO BIGGER than 2.0 cu ft sealed (for the 12" subs). They're optimum sealed volume is around 1.0 cu ft. If people would start paying attention to box displacement recommendations then sq wouldn't even be an issue. Over 5 cubes? Come on, that is close to the maximum displacement for a fifteen, and if your lookin for sound quality then you want to keep it near its minimum enclosure volume recomendation anyway. By the way, the tens I listened to were in a .7 cu ft sealed box. They sounded sweet, and before you say something dumb about the untrained ear I've listened long enough to know the difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diplexers, post: 371557, member: 550866"] This is a perfect example of why people think they sound muddy. They are recommended to be in an enclosure NO BIGGER than 2.0 cu ft sealed (for the 12" subs). They're optimum sealed volume is around 1.0 cu ft. If people would start paying attention to box displacement recommendations then sq wouldn't even be an issue. Over 5 cubes? Come on, that is close to the maximum displacement for a fifteen, and if your lookin for sound quality then you want to keep it near its minimum enclosure volume recomendation anyway. By the way, the tens I listened to were in a .7 cu ft sealed box. They sounded sweet, and before you say something dumb about the untrained ear I've listened long enough to know the difference. [/QUOTE]
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