Orion HCCA nice excursion
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scary. =)
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como sellama la rolaa
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box no small ?
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True, one of the downsides of vented. But if you wanna go low, ya gotta pay to play.
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@blown4six but if the ported enclosure should play deeper than the sealed, it will be more than 2 times larger!
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@jellyninja0 Basstronics-Bass i love you
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Alright, stupid question for you guys! Whats this song? Im hearing ALL OVER youtube sub videos! Please reply!
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@BieberFeverV2000 gfhfgh
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Sweet :)
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@blown4six im not correcting you, just adding on. its roughly a 3db gain in equal volume box going from sealed to ported, and to extend to lower frequency range, you need to tune it very low which involves using a large box, usually very large. sealed has a flatter response in a smaller box, but you can achieve the same and better results with a large ported enclosure with a low tuning frequency. and this isn't even taking into account woofer specs which can be relatively important.
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Might only be 3db louder, but the point of using a ported enclosure is to extend the low-frequency response, and also extends the range.
Sometimes its not all about db gains as much as it is about hitting lower frequencies, which is why I am going vented and building a tuned enclosure.
ps. dont be so ignorant.
blown4six 2 years ago 17
"Rolls eyes" Normally ported enclosures will yield a roughly 3db gain over a sealed enclosure if designed correctly. Normally sealed boxes will give a tighter response which is more suited for rock music or metal. However, some ported enclosure can be designed to give a more flat and "tight" response. You grammar is almost as ignorant as your knowledge of car audio. Shut you mouth and learn something. Idiot.
joestl314 2 years ago 6