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<blockquote data-quote="Roland Clarke" data-source="post: 215721" data-attributes="member: 12071"><p>It’s a bit of both. I don’t complain about J subs or KS28’s but these are pretty much top of the tree. Most have problems with port chuff particularly with modern high powered drivers or those that are pushing the envelope. Horn systems, 1/4 Wave systems tend to be more forgiving of being driven harder. As Max pointed out, even the B&C box delivered what he considered mixed results. I’ve heard anecdotal evidence that the 18 sound sub boxes work quite well. The TH118 and derivatives have a good reputation, KV 2 have a great double 21, not what I would have thought about straight away, but they really work, big though. A lot of Tom Danleys subs are well considered. I like the sound of Martin MLA, their subs sit well. Still hear a lot of pretty average sounding boxes though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roland Clarke, post: 215721, member: 12071"] It’s a bit of both. I don’t complain about J subs or KS28’s but these are pretty much top of the tree. Most have problems with port chuff particularly with modern high powered drivers or those that are pushing the envelope. Horn systems, 1/4 Wave systems tend to be more forgiving of being driven harder. As Max pointed out, even the B&C box delivered what he considered mixed results. I’ve heard anecdotal evidence that the 18 sound sub boxes work quite well. The TH118 and derivatives have a good reputation, KV 2 have a great double 21, not what I would have thought about straight away, but they really work, big though. A lot of Tom Danleys subs are well considered. I like the sound of Martin MLA, their subs sit well. Still hear a lot of pretty average sounding boxes though. [/QUOTE]
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