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Originally posted by: crazySOB297
they have, I'll find the pick in a minute
You don't have to worry about that, that's for sure. Your options (sealed and ported, basically) are still open.Originally posted by: crazySOB297
I mean there's not enough air there for the subs to eh "breathe..." There's just not enough air in that area for it to move. I guess you could say cabin volume.
Oh, no, not the "tighter bass" factor...Originally posted by: crazySOB297
Even with the option sealed v.s ported, I think I'll stick with sealed, better power handling, and tighter bass (I'm a rocker with some hip hop on the side). Plus my truck's over all size is small enough that two twelves are going to be a bit overdoing it anyways![]()
Originally posted by: Howard
Oh, no, not the "tighter bass" factor...
You'll probably keep it below the sub's power handling limit simply because it's not comfortable listening to over 120dB (for a sealed box) for most bass notes. The vented boxes are flat to a lower frequency, in case you listen to electronic music with low bass (20-30Hz, sometimes, as opposed to 40-60Hz).
Yes, but rarely is there music with significant energy below 30Hz, a common tuning frequency. Tune to 25Hz and loss of control of the cone is basically a non-factor.Originally posted by: MS Dawn
Originally posted by: Howard
Oh, no, not the "tighter bass" factor...
You'll probably keep it below the sub's power handling limit simply because it's not comfortable listening to over 120dB (for a sealed box) for most bass notes. The vented boxes are flat to a lower frequency, in case you listen to electronic music with low bass (20-30Hz, sometimes, as opposed to 40-60Hz).
Yes and feed it too low of a frequency at high amplitiude and she'll get loose and out of control. (insert ATOT nonwoman reference here)![]()
