For whatever it is worth, the best vehicle sound I have ever heard is with a six speaker system (Infinity) with ten watt amps with each speaker.
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DB, One more name to your list (a name who has perhaps been a pioneer in this active loudspeaker technique): Boothroyd-Stuart Meridian's DSP8000 AFAIK, this active speaker is a sealed box (atleast reading the info posted on their website) http://www.meridian-audio.com/p_d8k.htm |
"ports are not a bass alignment, they are to release pressure from the cabinet" "Are you saying the ports don't contribute to the/any sound? Do you know anything about this? If so, care to expand? Cheers" Well, I'm repeating what i've been told, the cabinets are designed in such a way that they maintain a particular impedance, the holes on the cabinet are the visible mechanism from which the air is released, but there is a matrix which leads to a cavity that is then ported. Any sound coming from the port is unintentional. You will not feel air chuffing out of the ports due to bass and measuring the speakers you will see that they have a 2nd order rolloff not a 4th order like a ported system. In both cases Meyersound and ATC, neither are in a huge hurry to talk much about the cabinet design internally. |
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