If you really want a mix of SQ and SPL, ported is definitely the way to go. Although you might as well go sealed because going ported would require specific volume dimensions for each of the three woofers. Not to mention the box would have to be custom built and engineered correctly or else the port would not be efficient and that could affect both SQ and SPL. To save time and energy it would be easier to just buy a sealed and test for yourself. There's really no way to describe to you what your system may sound like, because there is no mention of the amplifier or subwoofers being used. Your subs could only be engineered for SPL or maybe for SQ. No way of knowing. Heres a link for the boxes.
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Originally posted by RathHavoc
I would go with sealed. If you go with ported you'd have to get a custom box etc. All in all it's totally up to you, if you have a local audio shop near you I'd go ask them for their professional opinion. But seeing how you bounce from one music genre to another its hard to really to choose between ported, sealed etc.
Thanks for answering guys!
@- RathHavoc - The fact that I bounce around from genre to genre is why I was thinking about going sealed. I do plan on going to a audio shop next week, hopefully they actually know their stuff.
@- the stuff - Yeah I didn't mention the amp or subs because I am not sure at the moment. I know I don't really want to go cheap, but I really wanted to figure out the box issue first.
Depending if I can find a sub and amp package I was thinking about possibly going rockfordfosgate for sub and amp.