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Which 12" Enclosure for trunk- Sealed, Ported or Bandpass?
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<blockquote data-quote="zako" data-source="post: 8172449" data-attributes="member: 629735"><p>Like 3278 said, for bass guitar, kick drum, and other instrumental bass, the sealed box will give more than enough output, even under modest power. The real bonus is that the sealed box will take 2-3 times less of the space compared to ported, and it will cost a lot less. A $30-40 prefab 3/4 MDF box would work fine as long as you get the volume right within +/- 25%. For ported, then you need all the tools or pay someone to build it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zako, post: 8172449, member: 629735"] Like 3278 said, for bass guitar, kick drum, and other instrumental bass, the sealed box will give more than enough output, even under modest power. The real bonus is that the sealed box will take 2-3 times less of the space compared to ported, and it will cost a lot less. A $30-40 prefab 3/4 MDF box would work fine as long as you get the volume right within +/- 25%. For ported, then you need all the tools or pay someone to build it. [/QUOTE]
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