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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8311171" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>lol already said before, there are no opti lines of amp or subs under 200 dollars no doubt those things wang very well. OP's budget is in the 45s and below.</p><p></p><p>As for sealed, it depends on the efficiency bandwidth product of the sub using the sub's theile small parameters to determine what enclosure sounds best for each specific sub. Its not that sealed automatically sounds better, some subs sound like complete @ss in sealed because they weren't made to be in a sealed enclosure. vice versa with subs meant for sealed but put in ported. If the EBP is somewhere in the middle where it works fine in both sealed or ported, then you need a properly designed ported box and it will still beat out the sealed in both Sound quality and output. I see very little reason to go sealed if you sub can go either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8311171, member: 650438"] lol already said before, there are no opti lines of amp or subs under 200 dollars no doubt those things wang very well. OP's budget is in the 45s and below. As for sealed, it depends on the efficiency bandwidth product of the sub using the sub's theile small parameters to determine what enclosure sounds best for each specific sub. Its not that sealed automatically sounds better, some subs sound like complete @ss in sealed because they weren't made to be in a sealed enclosure. vice versa with subs meant for sealed but put in ported. If the EBP is somewhere in the middle where it works fine in both sealed or ported, then you need a properly designed ported box and it will still beat out the sealed in both Sound quality and output. I see very little reason to go sealed if you sub can go either way. [/QUOTE]
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