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  2. They would play in that sized box, but you may experience them being a bit "peaky" or "punchy", instead of the normal smooth flowing bass sound you would normally get. If you can handle sacrificing a small bit of spl, they will be much happier in a sealed box since you don't really have quite enough box volume to effectively go ported.


  3. Well, I guess let me put it to you like this....a v6 camaro and an SS camaro look very similar on the outside, and they weigh about the same. But, when you line them up at the race track, you know which one the SS is.

    With that being said, the dp and warden now have similar cooling features, and both come with the highest quality parts available. The differences are mainly motor and suspension based, and neo magnets are soo much stronger than ferrite, its almost scary. On the inside packaging of the warden, there is a warning sheet that we include just so that people understand the power of neo...(i.e. don't get near it with a knife, screws, another warden, etc.)

    Not to discredit the DP by any means, as it is a truly amazing subwoofer in its own right, but the warden is in its own class of what I like to call "superwoofers", sort of like supercars are in their own league when compared with average sportscars.


  4. Just depends on how big the box is and how much power is used.....as long as the box isn't tiny, it shouldn't lack on the lows

    I meant lacking compared to the ported counterpart. In the 25-45hz area a sealed box has nothing on a low tuned ported box. Even with a large sealed box. I've done swaps myself with several 10" subs(even ones notorious for favoring sealed boxes) in a 1.25ft^3 at 28hz box and then plugged the port to make it a 1.75ft^3 sealed box. The ported setup would always have an advantage on the low end until you get down around 20hz, which you're not going to see any material that low anyways.

    Agreed....I just meant that as a general statement....i thought your post sort of made it sound like the low end would be non existant in the sealed box, and I was just trying to clarify that it will still be there, just not as loud .


  5. The guys from bass mekanik told me they felt like this was their best work ever. The cd is mostly loooong continuous, beat your brains in low bass, unlike most bass cds that sound more like party music. This is more like, cruise around and beat yourself to death music. :) oh, and there are also 7 tracks included that are geared toward bass race/bass boxing/park and pound, etc. All 7 tracks are the same music, but the bass note goes up a few hz each song

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