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<blockquote data-quote="bigmak927" data-source="post: 8564121" data-attributes="member: 663768"><p>Hey guys thanks for all the responses.</p><p></p><p>Yeah I've had two in a large ported box before. It was a common chamber 5 cube box tuned to 30 hz and it was decent. It was loud and low, but lacking up higher and for rock or metal songs it was extremely. That's why I decided on three sealed. I thought about trying to lower the internal volume, I wasn't sure what the best way would be though. I also have my filter set to 100 hz, so I figured that would've been high enough but I can up it for sure. I've just noticed other subwoofers have a wider range and are usually ported, I always though Sealed gave a smoother frequency response?</p><p></p><p>I also have alpine type Rs as my door speakers off of a KS300.4 so they're around 90 watts rms each, and don't seem to give nearly as much of a kick drum sound as I'd like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigmak927, post: 8564121, member: 663768"] Hey guys thanks for all the responses. Yeah I've had two in a large ported box before. It was a common chamber 5 cube box tuned to 30 hz and it was decent. It was loud and low, but lacking up higher and for rock or metal songs it was extremely. That's why I decided on three sealed. I thought about trying to lower the internal volume, I wasn't sure what the best way would be though. I also have my filter set to 100 hz, so I figured that would've been high enough but I can up it for sure. I've just noticed other subwoofers have a wider range and are usually ported, I always though Sealed gave a smoother frequency response? I also have alpine type Rs as my door speakers off of a KS300.4 so they're around 90 watts rms each, and don't seem to give nearly as much of a kick drum sound as I'd like. [/QUOTE]
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