I think Sealed is also a better way to go. Also its good to see what the manufacturer actually reccomends for their subwoofer; sealed, ported etc. You can hurt some subs that arent meant for sealed boxes because of pressure holding the cone back.
There is the option of getting a ported box.. then you take it and stuff it with sound insulation (cotton like fiber stuff) and it makes it "fake" like its actually a sealed box. Excellent results, and it still vents the air pressure built-up inside.216caddypimp said:Ok I have an 85 Fleetwood D'Elegance and in my trunk my "spare sits in the back, so I have no choice but to sit my subs (when I get them) up close to the front.
My question is....
Should I get a "sealed" box and I want some hard thumpin bass, but I want clarity as well. I was thinking about getting 2 "12's". For those with the big caddy's what would be a good set-up, in my case?
Thanks