triple 12" sub enclosure

2002tahoe
2002tahoe Posts: 79
edited November 2006 in Car Audio & Electronics
hey guys, i am soon to be running three alpine type-r's 12" but i don't know what type of box i should get. I hear the sealed box gives off tighter bass but what about bandpass or ported boxes? Also anybody know where i can find some cool looking triple 12" enclosures? theres not that many in the market. thanks.
2002 Chevrolet Tahoe Z71 4x4:
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Polk MMC6500
Pioneer TS-A1681R
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  • MacLeod
    MacLeod Posts: 14,358
    edited November 2006
    Bandpass sucks. Maybe, if the gods were smiling upon you and you got the entire design and construction right, it would sound as good as a ported but thats still a big maybe.

    Ported can sound great and generally have greater output but a sealed is the best. Much easier to get good sound and they are much less forgiving of design and construction flaws.
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  • 2002tahoe
    2002tahoe Posts: 79
    edited November 2006
    sweet, i was thinking towards a sealed box. thanx for your help
    2002 Chevrolet Tahoe Z71 4x4:
    Kicker ZX250.2
    Polk MMC6500
    Pioneer TS-A1681R
    Dual Kicker 05CVR124
    X-File XR8002
  • Jstas
    Jstas Posts: 14,820
    edited November 2006
    Badpass enclosures cansound good. You just have to put a good deal of effort into design and engineering of the box. Most bandpass boxes on the market are junk for one thing and only make noise.

    You could email Polk Audio if you had Polk drivers. They have some nice bandpass box designs that are set up to work very well with thier woofers.

    I think the best bandpass box I have had any experience with has been my Polk Audio C4. It's 4 6x9 inch drivers in an iso-baric configuration. It digs deep and has a frequency range all the way up to 180 Hz I think it was. It defintly does not behave like any other bandpass I have seen. It is a shining example of how well a bandpass box can turn out when proper effort is put into the design.
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