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stevestrike
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That's actually a great idea. I just finished watching the entire ~90 minute Audioholics youtube video "Sealed vs Ported Subwoofers: Which is Better?" Was kinda funny that Matt, the one advocating for sealed, got called out for using ported subs in his own setup?Regarding your point about same SPL per frequency with all other metrics being equal, yes, ported and sealed would sound the same. One of these days I would love to do a formal blind test among listeners to see if they can distinguish the difference between the two designs where the frequency response is the same. I have a feeling it would end up in a statistical tie.
I believe you (or someone) mentioned that people perceive ported subs as slower/looser/etc because the response curve is flatter and you get that lower freq. energy that isn't present in the sealed version--meaning the midbass 'punch' can shine through more with sealed. However, I assume you could get similar results with judicious use of EQ to mimic a typical sealed sub's natural roll off?
Curious if your 2S were the white ones? Because I noticed there are two of them available in their outlet right now. I was actually planning on going the 'end table' route if I got the Arendal, so you may have saved me from that mistake. (and I completely agree with you about having the entire living room rattle!)I tried the Arendal 2s. Used them as end tables along my sofa. Didn't get the response I desired and sent them back. (Open space and they were "free standing".) Once I went smaller and against the wall for the benefits of boundary gain, I got the response I desired without rattling everything in my room. It's one thing to have those infrasonic and sub sonic frequencies in a "studio/theater", it's quite another to have that in a living environment where EVERYTHING rattles every time I watch a movie. It's super annoying.
In the end, I've got the floor space to do pretty much anything I want within reason. I am fortunate to have the rare "WDGAF" factor. It's a big open room, but I just don't listen at loud levels, maybe -15. So a pair of sealed SB3000 or even SB16's. Of course, with a pair I've got to try to integrate them so maybe just go single PB-3000/1V/X15 and be done with it.
Great hobby.