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<blockquote data-quote="misfit138" data-source="post: 6869595" data-attributes="member: 611275"><p>Generally speaking, a subwoofer in a sealed enclosure built to manufacturer's specs will produce tight/precise bass. The same subwoofer in a ported enclosure built to manufacturer's specs will often times be louder but less precise. That's a watered down answer, but it'll do.</p><p></p><p>To put it simple, choosing a ported or sealed enclosure will depend on the subwoofer you purchase and the type of bass you're looking for. Some subwoofers perform better in sealed enclosures while others are at their best ported.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misfit138, post: 6869595, member: 611275"] Generally speaking, a subwoofer in a sealed enclosure built to manufacturer's specs will produce tight/precise bass. The same subwoofer in a ported enclosure built to manufacturer's specs will often times be louder but less precise. That's a watered down answer, but it'll do. To put it simple, choosing a ported or sealed enclosure will depend on the subwoofer you purchase and the type of bass you're looking for. Some subwoofers perform better in sealed enclosures while others are at their best ported. [/QUOTE]
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