Silver Member Username: Loudblazer
El reno,
Ok
Post Number: 132 Registered: Apr-07
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Posted on Does more cubic feet of air space in the box mean more decibels and more bass? |
Gold Member Username: Th3pwn3r
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Post Number: 2720 Registered: Jul-06
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Posted on No it does not. |
Bronze Member Username: Lil_j
CantonUS
Post Number: 36 Registered: Feb-07
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Posted on tune higher |
Gold Member Username: Freezeman_7
C.FREE
Post Number: 1183 Registered: May-06
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Posted on make a box to ur subs specs. |
Gold Member Username: Nd4spd18
Southeast PA
Post Number: 2585 Registered: Jul-06
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Posted on ^^^^^^^ X2 In competition people use a higher tuning frequency to match the peak frequency of their car...... but a box like that sounds like crap for daily. |
Gold Member Username: Oglejust
Post Number: 1690 Registered: Aug-06
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Posted on haha ppl in my town used to think that 2... they would try to sell a big sealed box and say "it'll get loud... its a big box" lmfao |
Bronze Member Username: Devildriver
Post Number: 30 Registered: Jun-06
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Posted on Larger enclosures are generally more efficient and louder for a given input current. |
Gold Member Username: Th3pwn3r
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Post Number: 2733 Registered: Jul-06
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Posted on "Larger enclosures are generally more efficient and louder for a given input current." That's pretty much correct until the box is so big it's as if the sub is free-airing. |
Gold Member Username: Th3pwn3r
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Post Number: 2735 Registered: Jul-06
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Posted on Hence why you said generally... |
Silver Member Username: Loudblazer
El reno,
Ok
Post Number: 134 Registered: Apr-07
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Posted on If you got one that was the max amount of the subs specs and ported, wouldnt it be louder? |