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10" Dayton Audio HO clean but not enough thump
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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8738194" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>I would do mine in one close to that small, but it’s subjective. I am a heavy metal/hard rock/classic rock/blues listener. Sometimes I listen to rap. These subs can do well all the way down to .7 cubes ported. That is true. On the modeling software, I was getting a good response in anything from .75 up to 1.5. Low port tuning. The larger box had a low end hump that lots of rap listeners like, and since that’s all this guy listened to, I built it around that.I would like to do them in 1 cube each at 28 hz and hear the difference in the real world in my vehicle. I’m playing with the Dayton 8s now in my Jeep, and I will move into their 10s probably this summer. Really enjoying the 8 though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8738194, member: 678073"] I would do mine in one close to that small, but it’s subjective. I am a heavy metal/hard rock/classic rock/blues listener. Sometimes I listen to rap. These subs can do well all the way down to .7 cubes ported. That is true. On the modeling software, I was getting a good response in anything from .75 up to 1.5. Low port tuning. The larger box had a low end hump that lots of rap listeners like, and since that’s all this guy listened to, I built it around that.I would like to do them in 1 cube each at 28 hz and hear the difference in the real world in my vehicle. I’m playing with the Dayton 8s now in my Jeep, and I will move into their 10s probably this summer. Really enjoying the 8 though. [/QUOTE]
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