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<blockquote data-quote="danieldl" data-source="post: 6607053" data-attributes="member: 617903"><p>Okay, some updates.</p><p></p><p>I've about 20" width and 13" depth in the trunk of my Yaris to put the enclosure. It's not really much.</p><p></p><p>All sealed enclosures would fit, as it's usually really small. If I want something ported, I would probably need to get a 10".</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure to get all the differences between ported/sealed/10"/12". I'm listening to techno, I want it to play lower bass notes. Ported is louder and lower, sealed is better and higher, right?</p><p></p><p>If we compare a 10" ported and a 12" sealed, which one would be lower/louder? My ported 10" Type-R with 350W rms amp wasn't playing low bass notes at all. My friend is able to get really low bass notes with 2 cheap 10" MTX in a bandpass enclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danieldl, post: 6607053, member: 617903"] Okay, some updates. I've about 20" width and 13" depth in the trunk of my Yaris to put the enclosure. It's not really much. All sealed enclosures would fit, as it's usually really small. If I want something ported, I would probably need to get a 10". I'm not sure to get all the differences between ported/sealed/10"/12". I'm listening to techno, I want it to play lower bass notes. Ported is louder and lower, sealed is better and higher, right? If we compare a 10" ported and a 12" sealed, which one would be lower/louder? My ported 10" Type-R with 350W rms amp wasn't playing low bass notes at all. My friend is able to get really low bass notes with 2 cheap 10" MTX in a bandpass enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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