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SportTrac Discussion
Audio Systems
Sub box quality
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<blockquote data-quote="Carey Frennier" data-source="post: 825380" data-attributes="member: 66764"><p>My F150 subs, and my STA subs will nearly touch the inside back wall. They still sounded amazing and the response was awesome. They were both wedge style boxes. Maybe the difference is so minute in a sealed enclosure it just isn't audible to the human ear. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It makes sense that the air space directly behind the cone would directly effect the ability of the driver to produce air movement and pressure. I'm just not sure if it's an important equation in a sealed enclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carey Frennier, post: 825380, member: 66764"] My F150 subs, and my STA subs will nearly touch the inside back wall. They still sounded amazing and the response was awesome. They were both wedge style boxes. Maybe the difference is so minute in a sealed enclosure it just isn't audible to the human ear. It makes sense that the air space directly behind the cone would directly effect the ability of the driver to produce air movement and pressure. I'm just not sure if it's an important equation in a sealed enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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