This seems to be one of those age-old questions. I can't say I have any complaints with my (mostly) ported rig as it stands right now. Yet the more I read the design books, the more I question which is potentially better and how: sealed or ported?
A lot of questions the more I read!
Where does room size and cabin gain cross in terms of usable SPL and FR gains? (But that's more of an acoustics question rather than a design question.)
I get that ported designs allow for higher output at lower tuning. That is incontrovertible. Regardless, I keep coming back to this idea being presented, especially by Dickason in the LCD7, that ports, in a certain way, are sort of a controlled distortion. The more you look towards LF and High Output, the bigger your box,
and port, needs to be (but a longer single port introduces its own resonance problems!). Dickason does indicate that many have considered these issues to be non-problematic, yet the simple fact of an inherent non-linearity remains.
Maybe I'll grok this all in a month, or 100. (Please let it be sooner than later!!!
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But all that being said... Go Big! Get well designed Subs/Speakers that suit your needs. And if in doubt...
Step up to the next biggest.