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RaveChild 
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Posted: March 25, 2003 at 2:13 PM / IP Logged  

What type of enclosure will give me a good balance of quality and "boom"??  I was thinking ported and tuned to 30Hz??  Is this a good idea.  I know sealed would be the best for sq but I like the deep loud bass too.  The box is for a   10" Alpine type r.

thepencil 
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Posted: March 25, 2003 at 2:54 PM / IP Logged  
RaveChild,
Here is my post that I made earlier. If want a deep loud bass I would suggestion you switch to a 12" or bigger sub to get the deep bass. As for tuning your frequency, you have to check the specification of your amplifier and sub woofer to get a good match. The technical way of doing it is using your ear and some good bass music that you like. I never heard the sub that you got so I can’t really suggest any thing here. I am sure other members might have and can help you out.     
"To determine which style of enclosure that is best suited for you depend on a few variables. The type of music you listen to, the trunk size of your vehicle, how much room you have for the enclosure and the type of vehicle. They are just a few considerations you will have to think about when you make your choice. Once you have chosen your enclosure, the performance of your woofers will vary depending on the type of enclosure the woofer is placed in. Below are several enclosure designs which I have listed, each designed will meet specific needs and wants of an individual. In my opinion, there is no wrong or right answer in choosing the correct enclosure. It’s a very personal thing. What one likes, does not always work for someone else. So, make sure you get a big enough box that it will fit within the specification of your woofer. What you can do is go to a big audio store that have all three of this setup. Bring your favorite music CD and ask them to play it for you. It’s easier to make your choice when you are able to hear them all side by side. I personally like the woofers that you have in sealed enclosure. I hope this sort of help answer your questions.
1. Sealed enclosure. Offering great accuracy, best tonal quality and terrific low bass from a very small enclosure.
2. Ported enclosure. Designed to play lower bass louder than the
sealed enclosure, power handling is great, and is more efficient than the sealed design.
3. Bandpass enclosure. Offering good frequency response and great overall output, however, power handling is the lowest of the three and it is also the largest enclosure of the group. "
Be careful whose advice you buy, but be patient with those who supply it.Style of box -- posted image.
RaveChild 
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Posted: March 26, 2003 at 2:17 PM / IP Logged  
Hey! Thanks for the advice

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