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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8871364" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>I've used that driver and the ported box is closer to about 2 cubes. We did 1 in a stuffed/sealed 1-1.25 cubic foot box, stuffed with 1 lb of Acousta-stuf came out pretty nice. That .85 box is really too small and will give you an f3 of about 55 - 60hz, not exactly sub-like bass frequency reproduction - Boomy, not bass-y</p><p></p><p>Pioneer routinely list boxes that tune fairly high in the 40-55hz target as they know that most don't realize what real low frequency output actually sounds like. That's not a criticism, just an observation. When put in the proper enclosure, they are nice sounding subs, especially the "Z" series.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8871364, member: 689267"] I've used that driver and the ported box is closer to about 2 cubes. We did 1 in a stuffed/sealed 1-1.25 cubic foot box, stuffed with 1 lb of Acousta-stuf came out pretty nice. That .85 box is really too small and will give you an f3 of about 55 - 60hz, not exactly sub-like bass frequency reproduction - Boomy, not bass-y Pioneer routinely list boxes that tune fairly high in the 40-55hz target as they know that most don't realize what real low frequency output actually sounds like. That's not a criticism, just an observation. When put in the proper enclosure, they are nice sounding subs, especially the "Z" series. [/QUOTE]
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