Bronze Member Username: Steven1234Rahway, NJ Post Number: 23 Registered: Nov-05 | can u use a ported box to get SQ. Or sealed boxes give u the best SQ and if so how come there better for SQ rather then ported. |
Silver Member Username: Dustin3Tigard, Or U.S. Post Number: 120 Registered: Oct-05 | because sealed has a tighter bass and doesnt allow the air to move out of the enclosure = better bass response. a ported box is for spl or how loud it gets. each sub sounds better in one of these 2 enclosures, dont go bandpass. |
Silver Member Username: RzarectorCoquitlam, Bc Canada Post Number: 794 Registered: Dec-04 | https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/car-audio/183170.html read jonathans response a few posts down |
Gold Member Username: Jonathan_fGA USA Post Number: 5115 Registered: May-04 | Better yet, read this: http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_5_2/cmilleressayporting.html Personally, I think a well designed ported box can spank any sealed in SQ with an added efficiency advantage as well. Of course, that is dependant on the driver itself, as the suspension of the driver will determine what type of box the driver works best in. TLs and AP membranes are my favs for SQ, then ported, then sealed. There are a lot of misconceptions about ported boxes, mainly because they're more difficult to design and implement than a sealed box is. There are also a bunch of crappy ported boxes at your local Best Buy or Circuit City, adding insult to injury. |