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what would result in the better sounding? im going for a daily driver, spl is nice but no high tuning for music. I want a good compromise of loudness and quality. As of now my box is tuned to 32 hz and I like it, its not that loud but it defiantly gets the job done, but we all know on here that the job is never done...

bandpass theoretically sounds better since the notes in the bandwidth range would have an equal amount of loudness. (god thats worded terribly but i cant put it in other words)

ported boxes have a tendency to "peak", or have some notes sound drastically louder than other notes. but the design and build is simpler than that of a bandpass.

but its completely up to you on which design you choose.

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anyone wanna help me design something? i have no clue what im doing when it comes to 4th orders. As of now i have 2 dual 2 ohm type r's 12s, on an mrp-m1000. the question now is do i use these subs? buy more? sell um and get something different? i dont have alot of money to spare, welcome to college, but i wanna try to plan it out so maybe something will actually happen.

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Just noticed your avatar... epic.

+1. I kinda read the thread but couldn't take my eyes off the avatar.

Big 3 with 1/0 welding cable, dual runs of 1/0 and 2gua F-R

DD 2512 D2 powered by Audioque 1200d at 1ohm, 2.5ft^3 ported to 36Hz

Boston SX 6.0 comps powered by Phoenix Gold M50 for front stage

Silver Flute 8" midbass in doors powered by Alpine 3539

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