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<blockquote data-quote="kyball" data-source="post: 22269" data-attributes="member: 540632"><p>I have my two alpine type Rs inverted and firing towards the front. i inverted them so i could have more volume of air inside of the box, and i have them firing foward bc it sounds 10x better.</p><p></p><p>when it comes to subs, i look for Rms, Qmax, Xmas, Qvas, reccomended inclosure size, impedence, voice coil. I also listen to them first so i know what they sound like and wether or not they will suit my expectations.</p><p></p><p>the differences between the boxes are many and there is no magical box that will give you an all in one effect. sealed boxes handle low freqs better, ported are louder but if you go bellow the tuning freq, the sub will act as if it is in free air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kyball, post: 22269, member: 540632"] I have my two alpine type Rs inverted and firing towards the front. i inverted them so i could have more volume of air inside of the box, and i have them firing foward bc it sounds 10x better. when it comes to subs, i look for Rms, Qmax, Xmas, Qvas, reccomended inclosure size, impedence, voice coil. I also listen to them first so i know what they sound like and wether or not they will suit my expectations. the differences between the boxes are many and there is no magical box that will give you an all in one effect. sealed boxes handle low freqs better, ported are louder but if you go bellow the tuning freq, the sub will act as if it is in free air. [/QUOTE]
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