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Ported Or Sealed Subs?***

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Why is that most subwoofer systems in home theater is ported? Im from the car audio world and sealed enclosures for subwoofers usually offers more bass accuracy where ported enclosures are usually a little sluggish with when trying to reproduce fast bass hits. the only advantage ported has over sealed is the ability to get louder on different frequencies (depending what the port is tuned to) which i think why most of the industry (if not the whole) is using ported. Im not venting or mad at all. im just curious. Does anybody care to school me on home theater subwoofer design? From what i've gathered there is no difference between home theater subwoofers and car audio subwoofers.
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Re: Ported Or Sealed Subs?***

my understanding is that for a much larger area in cubic feet, such as a room as opposed to a car. a ported enclosure is much more efficient which makes them cheaper to produce because you don't have to put 2000 watts to one twelve which is what you would have to do to get the same amount of output from a ported twelve on 300 to 500 watts, if you are interested JL audio has come out with a line of sealed super high powered home subs, but they are high
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Originally Posted by bert lancaster
my understanding is that for a much larger area in cubic feet, such as a room as opposed to a car. a ported enclosure is much more efficient which makes them cheaper to produce because you don't have to put 2000 watts to one twelve which is what you would have to do to get the same amount of output from a ported twelve on 300 to 500 watts, if you are interested JL audio has come out with a line of sealed super high powered home subs, but they are high

thats the reason i had expected myself. thanks for your input

didnt' know jls line of home audio subs were sealed. anybody have any feedback with jls line of home audio subs? jl is a pricey brand to pick up in the car audio market. quality products for the most part but from a price perspective not worth it. a lot of other subs just as good if not better for the money. then again, thats just my opinion.

Happy New Years Everyone
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Re: Ported Or Sealed Subs?***

You are correct in there there is no difference between a 'car sub' and a 'home sub'. It's all just marketing. There are subs with Theile/Small parameters that lend themselves to working in small environments. They would not perform well in a home environment.

Bret is correct about ported subs being more efficient. It was explained best years ago with Hoffman's Iron Law (google it).

The JL Fathom and Gotham get awsome reviews but they should. At those prices I wouldn't expect anything less. But it has also been shown that other subs can out perform them for less and a well designed DIY sub can beat them for a fraction of the price.

-Robert
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