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<blockquote data-quote="96civ" data-source="post: 2002039" data-attributes="member: 564776"><p>Depends on the sub. Depends on the net volume. Depends on the tuning frequency. I don't know if you've tinkered with WinISD yet, but here goes: different drivers have different T/S parameters as you may know and therefore it is difficult to determine which box parameters will give you the best results, and I cannot say that the tuning the box lowly will peak only the low frequencies nor can I say that tuning high will drop your low frequency extension. As you change net volume, the transfer function magnitude will change. The same will happen if you change the tuning frequency, but usually a lower tuning frequency will "stretch" the curve to become more flat while moving it to the left a little. An extraneous net volume will usually peak the curve greatly leading to boomy bass. Although I rambled on in this post most of the time, the best thing I can tell you is to download WinISD and try it out for yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="96civ, post: 2002039, member: 564776"] Depends on the sub. Depends on the net volume. Depends on the tuning frequency. I don't know if you've tinkered with WinISD yet, but here goes: different drivers have different T/S parameters as you may know and therefore it is difficult to determine which box parameters will give you the best results, and I cannot say that the tuning the box lowly will peak only the low frequencies nor can I say that tuning high will drop your low frequency extension. As you change net volume, the transfer function magnitude will change. The same will happen if you change the tuning frequency, but usually a lower tuning frequency will "stretch" the curve to become more flat while moving it to the left a little. An extraneous net volume will usually peak the curve greatly leading to boomy bass. Although I rambled on in this post most of the time, the best thing I can tell you is to download WinISD and try it out for yourself. [/QUOTE]
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