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Which subwoofer shoulld I go for -- Ascendant Audio, JL, Dayton, other?
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<blockquote data-quote="Paradigmonds" data-source="post: 8306567" data-attributes="member: 661979"><p>Louder is not generally what I'm looking for. I've always preferred sealed boxes, but alot of that probably has to do with the fact that I've never taken the time to make sure that I'm tuning a box to the exact specifications or frquencuy of the woofer. I would usually be within the general vicinity, but I doubt I've ever been perfect. In addition, I've always just liked the sound that I get from my sealed boxes........hard hitting, tight, well controlled, and musically sound.</p><p></p><p>One thing I'm debating with myself right now is which way to face the woofer(s). All of my boxes previously have been trapezoidal with the front slanted slightly back and the woofers facing front. However, as I really want to conserve space this time around, I'm considering making a downward facing box. How much clearance does the woofer need in order for the sound pressure waves not to be disrupted?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paradigmonds, post: 8306567, member: 661979"] Louder is not generally what I'm looking for. I've always preferred sealed boxes, but alot of that probably has to do with the fact that I've never taken the time to make sure that I'm tuning a box to the exact specifications or frquencuy of the woofer. I would usually be within the general vicinity, but I doubt I've ever been perfect. In addition, I've always just liked the sound that I get from my sealed boxes........hard hitting, tight, well controlled, and musically sound. One thing I'm debating with myself right now is which way to face the woofer(s). All of my boxes previously have been trapezoidal with the front slanted slightly back and the woofers facing front. However, as I really want to conserve space this time around, I'm considering making a downward facing box. How much clearance does the woofer need in order for the sound pressure waves not to be disrupted? [/QUOTE]
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