Ported vs. sealed box

 

Bronze Member
Username: 813thumper

Tampa, FL United States

Post Number: 66
Registered: Sep-09
I am trying to build a box for my brother for his Jetta and I'm not sure whether to go with ported or sealed enclosure. I know there is no right or wrong answer, but I don't have a car with a separate trunk. I have a Scion xB and I have heard what both sound like in my car (I prefer ported) but does it make a difference in a car with a sealed trunk?
 

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Username: Dustin3

D&L Audio Tech.Dustin

Post Number: 5117
Registered: Oct-05
what driver is he using?
 

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Username: Skdooley

Roanoke, VA Usa

Post Number: 1
Registered: Oct-09
In my experience with sealed trunks, as like the jetta, it actually helps the sound of the subs. The trunk is not completely shut off from the rest of the car, so the trunk itself acts kind of like a larger sealed enclosure around the subs and helps it to resonate throughout the car. A friend of mine has 2 kicker 12 L5's on a 1000 rms in a factory ported enclosure and they are super loud in his Jetta. It all comes down to what he is listening to and his prefrence. If he wants loud, go ported, if he wants better SQ go sealed.
 

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Username: Johammbass

IRL

Post Number: 763
Registered: May-06
I prefer sealed, I think it's a bit more precise.
 

Bronze Member
Username: 813thumper

Tampa, FL United States

Post Number: 67
Registered: Sep-09
Its either gonna be a 10W1v2-4 or a 12W1v2-4. He's not looking for a whole lot of bass and I found an incredible deal on both of these subs used. So the consensus is sealed then?
 

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Username: Skdooley

Roanoke, VA Usa

Post Number: 3
Registered: Oct-09
If you're not looking for a whole lot of bass then yes, sealed.
 

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Username: The_image_dynamic

San Diego, California

Post Number: 5351
Registered: Dec-06
Shawn that is kind of a blanket statement there...

A fairly high output driver (Fi Q, RE SE, AP Revo, SS RL-S etc.) will hit hard and low in a properly built sealed box, and without any of the artifacts and peakiness (3dB at the port frequency alone) of ported boxes. And maybe more importantly, sealed boxes also avoid the issues of reproducing frequencies below the tuning point, and eliminate the associated damage risks that require subsonic filtering.

For me, and I have built a few boxes in my time, I go sealed unless I have a very good reason (or application) not to. Sealed boxes have a flat response, hit lower (but without the accentuated peak), are more accurate sounding, and have a tight clean sound.
 

Bronze Member
Username: 813thumper

Tampa, FL United States

Post Number: 69
Registered: Sep-09
ok thanks for the help guys! Ill try to post pictures once I get everything in.
 

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Username: El_tora_the_great

Post Number: 122
Registered: Sep-09
Do you have a camera?
 

Silver Member
Username: Kingandsons07

TEAM NEBRASKA Lincoln,NE

Post Number: 894
Registered: Aug-08
i have done nothing but ported and my next setup i'm planing to go sealed for all around SQ,

i may go ported if i don't like sealed, just have to wait and see
 

Bronze Member
Username: 813thumper

Tampa, FL United States

Post Number: 72
Registered: Sep-09
yes i have a camera but i probably wont be doing anything for a couple of weeks. this is my first build so im gonna take my time to do everything right.
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