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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8917874" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I've always listened to edm and always use beefy subs like DC or AQ or DD or Fi style woofers. IMO edm works well with more "traditional" SPL-music subs if you're gonna run a single limited space sub and want it to hit hard. Like I had a dd 3510 on 1200w do 135 db or so tuned to 28 hz which is a little low. You mix any traditional just Spl pounder sub with a good box and idk 1000w tune to idk 32 hz or so, may give you the satisfaction you want. The way sealed boxes peak to me ****. I love the lower peak of ported boxes and have it fall off in higher notes some to better blend in when you get to higher bass or mid bass. But you can fine tune ported to get a lot of different results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8917874, member: 591582"] I've always listened to edm and always use beefy subs like DC or AQ or DD or Fi style woofers. IMO edm works well with more "traditional" SPL-music subs if you're gonna run a single limited space sub and want it to hit hard. Like I had a dd 3510 on 1200w do 135 db or so tuned to 28 hz which is a little low. You mix any traditional just Spl pounder sub with a good box and idk 1000w tune to idk 32 hz or so, may give you the satisfaction you want. The way sealed boxes peak to me ****. I love the lower peak of ported boxes and have it fall off in higher notes some to better blend in when you get to higher bass or mid bass. But you can fine tune ported to get a lot of different results. [/QUOTE]
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