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<blockquote data-quote="RAM_Designs" data-source="post: 7215877" data-attributes="member: 566575"><p>I'm not saying it can't. But when I model up two woofers, both great at one alignment or the other, and I can still get the ported setup to be more efficient above 20hz(and a good deal more from 25-35hz), then it makes it pretty easy to me. And since cabin gain is going to be the same, the ported alignment should win. Unless winISD is totally wrong, then it's pretty darn easy to have the low end advantage down to 20hz with a ported box.</p><p></p><p>I'm not about being loud. Like I said earlier, I'm using an old $50 10" woofer, but the ported setup I designed allows me to have a good deal of low end output compared to the rest of the spectrum it's playing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAM_Designs, post: 7215877, member: 566575"] I'm not saying it can't. But when I model up two woofers, both great at one alignment or the other, and I can still get the ported setup to be more efficient above 20hz(and a good deal more from 25-35hz), then it makes it pretty easy to me. And since cabin gain is going to be the same, the ported alignment should win. Unless winISD is totally wrong, then it's pretty darn easy to have the low end advantage down to 20hz with a ported box. I'm not about being loud. Like I said earlier, I'm using an old $50 10" woofer, but the ported setup I designed allows me to have a good deal of low end output compared to the rest of the spectrum it's playing. [/QUOTE]
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