ported for sq?
#1
Posted 03 January 2006 - 05:15 PM
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#2
Posted 03 January 2006 - 05:29 PM
dd subs suit ported boxes, so will provide better sq in a ported enclosure
other subs suit sealed boxes, so have better sq in sealed enclosures

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#3
Posted 04 January 2006 - 09:41 PM
A sealed box will have better transient response though, and if you ask me, the lower F3 from vented boxes may not be worth it for the downside they bring.
As Spyne has said differences in the Q of the driver and the free resonance will influence the box performance anyway
#4
Posted 04 January 2006 - 10:16 PM
ported box's if there not 100% they will sound like crappy.
if done right they can sound awesome (look at nearlt every home audio sub, there all ported)
bandpass is the same, get it wrong and it will sound like crap, get it right and it will probly still sound like crap (still yet to hear one to change my mind haha)
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if you want perfect sub bass go an AP mat and get it over and done with.
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#5
Posted 05 January 2006 - 12:22 AM
Either option (sealed vs ported) can be EQ'd for SQ, just that low end extension below the tuning frequency will suffer in the ported box.
For straight SQ I agree with Rob go IB / AP
#6
Posted 06 January 2006 - 08:36 AM
s_TIM_ulate, on Jan 5 2006, 01:22 AM, said:
Either option (sealed vs ported) can be EQ'd for SQ, just that low end extension below the tuning frequency will suffer in the ported box.
For straight SQ I agree with Rob go IB / AP
Exactly, in fact a vented enclosure is akin to a 24bd rolloff crossover.
I really dont like the port resonances and other noises from vented boxes.
Also you have the problem of subsonic frequencies below the tuning range over excursioning the driver and you need to run a lowpass filter to protect it should source material have stuff that low down.
#7
Posted 06 January 2006 - 11:33 AM
Here's some relevant quotes from it:
"A couple of musicians visiting the lab while this was going on had the opportunity to listen to the DD3515d in sealed and vented modes, and the verdict was unanimous in favour of the vented set-up"
"we found the 3515d tight and solid as a sealed system, the vented system was powerful and had a very satisfying weight at the bottom end of the scale. "
"In the lab, this gave impressive amounts of throbbing bass (with a -3dB point below 40Hz), clean as a whistle sound, and enough decibels to affect your eyesight."
"the vented enclosure gives you a better bang for your buck."
Woofers that are designed for small sealed enclousres tend to have a high moving mass and weak suspension. This is not a recipe for control at high output levels. A woofer with a low moving mass, long excursion and solid suspension in a vented enclosure is hard to beat!
A woofer in a vented enclosure can deliver the same output with far less power, heat and cone excursion - all good things!
A ported box gives more "tuneabilty" to match the car's transfer function. Port noise isn't a problem if you go with our recommended 16sq" per cubic foot.
Everyone who's heard our RX8 SQ demo car has been blown away and admit it's really changed their thinking that a tiny sealed box was the path to take for SQ bass.
I too used small boxes back in the days, using mainly JLW6 and then MTX Black Golds. I wouldn't go back.
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Edited by DD Phil, 06 January 2006 - 11:43 AM.

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