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<blockquote data-quote="tRiGgEr" data-source="post: 6153321" data-attributes="member: 552295"><p>Again all he is saying is the ported box will not have as flat of a response curve as the sealed box.</p><p></p><p>This is just the nature of a ported enclosure. Tuning low can be used to flatten out the response curve. But it's just what is going to happen.</p><p></p><p>The end result is not as dramatic as you may think. A ported box will not sound horrible if done correctly. I've run many of my drivers in optimal sealed and ported enclosures. I was able to port many of my drivers while retaining a flat frequency response. It is all in the design of the box.</p><p></p><p>To be quite honest it is all up to your ears. You have to try both to be able to determine your preference.</p><p></p><p>They type R is well suited for both enclosures. It's your choice on which will be optimal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRiGgEr, post: 6153321, member: 552295"] Again all he is saying is the ported box will not have as flat of a response curve as the sealed box. This is just the nature of a ported enclosure. Tuning low can be used to flatten out the response curve. But it's just what is going to happen. The end result is not as dramatic as you may think. A ported box will not sound horrible if done correctly. I've run many of my drivers in optimal sealed and ported enclosures. I was able to port many of my drivers while retaining a flat frequency response. It is all in the design of the box. To be quite honest it is all up to your ears. You have to try both to be able to determine your preference. They type R is well suited for both enclosures. It's your choice on which will be optimal. [/QUOTE]
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