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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8571337" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>[quote name='bigbirney420']Money isn&#39;t really an issue. I don&#39;t want to take up too much room because I need to haul the tube and boat stuff, plus I use it as a pickup almost(3rd row is gone) If I was all about DB I would just do two 15 or 18 ported. I have grown out of SPL phase. Had a pair of DD 9512&#39;s, Owned AA Havocs, FI BTLs and an IA 40.1 in my Grand Prix, a few years back until it rattled apart. I just want some nice low end with decent SQ across the board. I love the sound of SA12 in my 4 runner off of 500 watts, but want a little more for the Suburban.</p><p></p><p>I looked at the FU 1250, and it has my attention</p></blockquote><p></p><p>as said before ported wont give you that SQ. A 1/4 wave Transmission line box will have better sound quality than a sealed box and the output and low end impact of a ported while being very efficient as in only needing a few hundred watts to get loud. Flatter and wide range of frequencies while having tight controlled accuracy. With the XFLs in a T line box, [USER=660529]@CSCStang[/USER] was hitting 17hz to 70hz strong and flat. Rock, metal, rebassed music, funk, reggae, rap, edm all sounded amazing in that box.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8571337, member: 650438"] [quote name='bigbirney420']Money isn't really an issue. I don't want to take up too much room because I need to haul the tube and boat stuff, plus I use it as a pickup almost(3rd row is gone) If I was all about DB I would just do two 15 or 18 ported. I have grown out of SPL phase. Had a pair of DD 9512's, Owned AA Havocs, FI BTLs and an IA 40.1 in my Grand Prix, a few years back until it rattled apart. I just want some nice low end with decent SQ across the board. I love the sound of SA12 in my 4 runner off of 500 watts, but want a little more for the Suburban. I looked at the FU 1250, and it has my attention[/QUOTE] as said before ported wont give you that SQ. A 1/4 wave Transmission line box will have better sound quality than a sealed box and the output and low end impact of a ported while being very efficient as in only needing a few hundred watts to get loud. Flatter and wide range of frequencies while having tight controlled accuracy. With the XFLs in a T line box, [USER=660529]@CSCStang[/USER] was hitting 17hz to 70hz strong and flat. Rock, metal, rebassed music, funk, reggae, rap, edm all sounded amazing in that box. [/QUOTE]
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