Hello everyone, noob here.
I have searched and found differing opinions on the subject, thats been asked and listed so many times. With all due respect, I'd like too see a list that tells which box is best to which music style to use, (ie Car or Room).
So would you say :-
Rap - Reflex in a Car - Sealed in a Room.
And why? Spl and Quality
Cheers
iUSERTLO72p
I have searched and found differing opinions on the subject, thats been asked and listed so many times. With all due respect, I'd like too see a list that tells which box is best to which music style to use, (ie Car or Room).
So would you say :-
Rap - Reflex in a Car - Sealed in a Room.
And why? Spl and Quality
Cheers
iUSERTLO72p
iUSERTLO72p said:I have searched and found differing opinions on the subject
I think that's the source of the problem. You are asking for objectivity in a subjective area.
I prefer the sound of sealed but have heard many good sounding ported enclosures. The best sounding box is determined by the driver, not the music.
Do you have a preference? If so, no one can tell you it's wrong.
I forgot to say
I don't have a preference. I haven't heared a decent example of a horn yet or a T-line. I use a sealed indoors and a reflex in the car and I like a wide range of music. I just wanted to see which alignment works out best for which music in hich enviroment.
cheers
iUSERTLO72p
I don't have a preference. I haven't heared a decent example of a horn yet or a T-line. I use a sealed indoors and a reflex in the car and I like a wide range of music. I just wanted to see which alignment works out best for which music in hich enviroment.
cheers
iUSERTLO72p
iUSERTLO72p said:Okay, we're re-producing not producing. Are there not similarities?
Greets!
In a word, no, though most builders whether manufacturers or DIYers will design/build based on a wide variety of financial/personal preferences and their (mis)understanding of the physics of the situation. Few actually seem to be interested in designing/building a truly accurate reproduction system otherwise we'd all be building basically the same thing with the same components.
Obviously, a typical manufacturer's priority is making enough money to stay in business at a profitable level, so tailors its products to sway folks to buy their's over someone else's and you need look no further than Bose's offerings/marketing strategy to see what works. OTOH, DIYers are primarily interested in pleasing themselves as best they can within a usually very limited budget, space and WAF, so between these two extremes there's a cornucopia of opinions, components and alignments to choose from and why the only consensus you'll find will be limited mostly to currently incontrovertible physics.
GM
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