Read that previously written statement in this thread once already. Appreciate your opinion and your years of experience and expertise. I have an opinion as well. In my application my ported Velodyne (also 20 years old) was awesome. I loved it. I hated to get rid of it, but the amp plate bit the dust. I was hoping I could recap it myself and keep it going but it was past that. And I have little interest in custom building my own cabinet nor your '50 years' of expertise in design to do so nor the interest at this point in my silver years to want to learn.
Sooooooooooooooo...
I tried a Paradigm ported SW (Defiance V10) to replace my faithful Velodyne that had similar specs, yet apparent improvements in porting and design over 20 year old tech. The result in my application was that it was boomy regardless of how I attempted to set it up. I fussed with it for weeks in different locations and so forth. I was initially opposed to sealed because of my success with the ported Velodyne. But after test driving sealed options after being given the chance to do so at no cost, I found I in fact liked sealed better as they worked very well in my room with little hastle. Sealed were much less directional for no better term to my ears surprisingly. Sealed provided a more even and repeatable output across the bass range to my ear. To my ear and in my room's application sealed sounded 'tighter' regardless of why...even if it is only in my head. With the Paradigm Defiance V10 I was always messing with the stupid bluetooth app trying to dial it in for every movie I put in. It was very very directional and boomy no matter where it was placed in the room. It was like listening to a band pass box in a mini truck. Maybe it was because it was a bottom firing unit port configuration compared to the old reliable Velodyne which again I loved and worked awesome and never had to be touched. Maybe it was just a poor overall design though I have always favored Paradigm products and still do. But it just did not work. So I changed direction. With the sealed unit, in my application, I was able to practically drop it in place, run the correction and go with it just as my old trustworthy ported Velodyne was. Maybe I should have considered another option in ported before going sealed. Maybe there were better options out there had I wished to throw 1000's of dollars at trying different subs and returning one after the other. But in the end sealed works, I love it, others love it and that's all that matters to me. Others will differ in opinion. I am okay with that. As Bob Ross would say, "It's your world". Best of luck OP