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<blockquote data-quote="cotjones" data-source="post: 2655821" data-attributes="member: 573988"><p>so i'm not getting the best of both worlds having both in the car? the 10's will allways be optimal(highest spl) when delivering a punchier sound... while the 13 will always be optimal delivering a boomy sound beside that with enclosures... you can either get the punch or a boom impossible to compromise both with one encloser sometimes the sub is such good quality that the difference is bearable... but as a rule enclosers have a great deal to do with the type and feel of sound... smaller sealed boxes mean less reverberation and thus a tighter... more acurate sound with less output.... bigger sealed boxes or ported give more output but there is more reverberation so the sound isn't reproduced quite as accurate so that there is more of a boomy, or sloppy rolling than a punch even so sometimes this rolling effect is desired... a box can be acurratly enough tuned to compromise the 2 well.... but my method is bassically using 2 opimized systems mixed vs. 1 compromised alone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotjones, post: 2655821, member: 573988"] so i'm not getting the best of both worlds having both in the car? the 10's will allways be optimal(highest spl) when delivering a punchier sound... while the 13 will always be optimal delivering a boomy sound beside that with enclosures... you can either get the punch or a boom impossible to compromise both with one encloser sometimes the sub is such good quality that the difference is bearable... but as a rule enclosers have a great deal to do with the type and feel of sound... smaller sealed boxes mean less reverberation and thus a tighter... more acurate sound with less output.... bigger sealed boxes or ported give more output but there is more reverberation so the sound isn't reproduced quite as accurate so that there is more of a boomy, or sloppy rolling than a punch even so sometimes this rolling effect is desired... a box can be acurratly enough tuned to compromise the 2 well.... but my method is bassically using 2 opimized systems mixed vs. 1 compromised alone [/QUOTE]
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