i'm not sure thats just what i've always heard and never felt like trying to risk itwell frying is thermal limitations.. you gotta also be careful of excursion at those levels...
maybe not flat but 15hz is possible to play without problems.. why not?
Dead serious. But it can damage the sub on several conditions. If the enclosure is ported, it will be super easy, especially when the SSF is not set. The sub's t/s parameters can also limit it as well. Volume and excursion will make a difference as well.serious?? i've always heard anything 20 or below will fry it? i mean i'm sure it all has to do on a bunch of thing like the sub and box and everything
well that sounds about right cuz he was saying something about losing muscle control and thats why it messes with your heartEver watch that Mythbusters episode on the "brown" note? It's supposed to be about 9-11 hz and will make you mess your britches.
if you could get someone to fall for that it would be freakin hilarious!!!! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif:laugh://content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif:laugh:You should freak him out by saying your playing a 10 hz note in your vehicle while you and him are in there and faking a death lol.
yeah but bass i love you is already has its bass track recorded at like 0dbs and is rough song on woofers... most other songs arent like thatDead serious. But it can damage the sub on several conditions. If the enclosure is ported, it will be super easy, especially when the SSF is not set. The sub's t/s parameters can also limit it as well. Volume and excursion will make a difference as well.
Whenever I played sub 20 hz frequencies, such as those from Bass I Love You, I always lowered my volume about 3 - 4 notches. Plus, I was running sealed. The feeling and what it actually does is amazing if you have a sub that can play those frequencies and do them well.
ok yea i was thinking ported not sealed. i guess sealed makes a little more sense on why it can handle it betterDead serious. But it can damage the sub on several conditions. If the enclosure is ported, it will be super easy, especially when the SSF is not set. The sub's t/s parameters can also limit it as well. Volume and excursion will make a difference as well.
Whenever I played sub 20 hz frequencies, such as those from Bass I Love You, I always lowered my volume about 3 - 4 notches. Plus, I was running sealed. The feeling and what it actually does is amazing if you have a sub that can play those frequencies and do them well.