Originally posted by: alfa147x
ok thanks a bunch
so it acts like a ported box but in a much smaller size
in a ported box the air acts like a spring but in this case the passive radiator creates the springiness
also how does one choose between a sealed and ported box?
also the room is 15feet by 12 feet if that matters any
Ported Pro's:
- Better extension with less power (not as much amp needed)
- Rolls off better below tuning
- Typically cheaper for lower tuning (because of less amp reqs and is more efficient with driver)
- Isn't as picky about needing to be EQ'd for best performance
Ported Con's:
- Needs cubic volume and size to meet tuning and port demands making for larger cabinets
- Much easier to damage driver going past tuning if you don't have a LFE limiter that cuts the signal under a certain hz
- Poor ones sound worse due to port noise and ease of overdriving the speaker
Sealed Pro's:
- Smaller
- Typically "louder" at higher freq
- Easier to build due less size, calcuations, and port placement
Sealed Con's:
- Needs a lot more power (and/or driver size)to reach extensions similar to ported
- More expensive for better performing ones because of above listed reasons
- Rolls off quickly once you go past tuning
- Needs to be EQ'd to get dialed in better
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For movie use, a ported sub is going to be cheaper, and play louder where it counts than a sealed of similar cost. When it comes to music, a small sealed sub will likely be a better fit because of their tuning characteristics and smaller footprints.
I'm not too big on sealed simply because I'm a value buyer and can't get as much for my money with them.