Quiet Posted April 3, 2011 Report Share Posted April 3, 2011 (edited) Sealed provides a predictable frequency response, and you don't have to be too accurate with enclosure volume. If vented enclosures are done correctly (proper calculation of size and port tuning) you can expect a 3-6db gain, since you're using the rear waves from the sub, too; much more low end extension, and better transient response especially at higher volumes when compared to acoustic suspension type enclosures. The breadth of availability of "one size fits all" vented enclosures out there give vented a bad name. If an enclosure is not of the correct volume for the T/S of the sub, you will get "boomy" sound, and it usually just sounds too bad to listen to. There are no "free lunches" with sub boxes, as there are always trade-offs, typically bandwidth for gain Acoustic suspension/sealed/4th order band pass = easy, safe enclosure to build, can vary volume of enclosure quite a bit before performance is reduced, typically higher low end roll off. best with subs EBP of 50 or lower Ported/vented/6th order band pass = need proper tuning for best performance, but yield more performance than acoustic suspension when tuned properly, need a infrasonic filter, volume of enclosure and port area/length need to be pretty accurate. Best with subs with EBP of 100 or higher. IMO power handling is a non issue. You will get much better performance and longevity by setting your gains properly. You can be happy with 150% RMS power to your subs with proper gains, and conversely blow your subs with 75% RMS fairly easily, by sending clipped, square waves to the coils. In Other Words, if you build it right, a vented box is louder and clearer than sealed. If you build it wrong, then it will sound like shit. Thank you. I realize I have a tendency to over-explain. Sorry. To the OP... If you go to the manufacturer of your subs and ask them for the recommended ported enclosure specs, you should get louder with better SQ at higher volume than sealed. Edited April 3, 2011 by srp365 Quote 2007 Pacifica Rebuild. Less quiet. Still not loud. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DannyV18 Posted April 4, 2011 Report Share Posted April 4, 2011 SQ will go down with a ported box. output should double (3db). SQ goes down huh? Then why do many SQ champions have ported enclosures? Explain please. And you cannot just expect output to double. Way too many factors to throw out a specific number. 1st comment, because they KNOW what they are doing. this guy is obviously new so a general statement is completely accurate for him. the 2nd comment, duh... but again, its a general reference and its accurate for this guy. we dont need to get super complicated and confuse people who are asking their 1st questions about a concept. Yeah man, it is true for most of the car audio population out there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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