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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8327636" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>They can all sound good but they all have different applications. It all comes down to what your goals are and how much space you are willing to give up. Bandpass is for increased output at a narrower frequency range. T-lines are good for flat responses and still get decently loud. Sealed can be good for smaller spaces and it's simple to build. Ported/vented can sound good while having extra output at the tuning frequency. Horns kinda resemble bass reflex boxes except that it has a larger opening in the end, creating more SPL. Starts off with a narrow pathway and expands into a large "horn". There's also Aperiodic, Aperiodic Bi-Chamber (aka ABC box), isobaric, Passive radiators, Infinite baffle, and I'm sure there's more.. There's many variations of everything so again, it all goes back to what your priorities are. I wish there was one enclosure that could do it all but it is simply impossible. You have to be willing to compromise to get what you want. There is no best. You choose what's best for your application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8327636, member: 574798"] They can all sound good but they all have different applications. It all comes down to what your goals are and how much space you are willing to give up. Bandpass is for increased output at a narrower frequency range. T-lines are good for flat responses and still get decently loud. Sealed can be good for smaller spaces and it's simple to build. Ported/vented can sound good while having extra output at the tuning frequency. Horns kinda resemble bass reflex boxes except that it has a larger opening in the end, creating more SPL. Starts off with a narrow pathway and expands into a large "horn". There's also Aperiodic, Aperiodic Bi-Chamber (aka ABC box), isobaric, Passive radiators, Infinite baffle, and I'm sure there's more.. There's many variations of everything so again, it all goes back to what your priorities are. I wish there was one enclosure that could do it all but it is simply impossible. You have to be willing to compromise to get what you want. There is no best. You choose what's best for your application. [/QUOTE]
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