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<blockquote data-quote="tj19" data-source="post: 383118" data-attributes="member: 552836"><p>The average human ear can hear frequencies down to 20 hz, if we heard frequencies any lower we could hear our muscles and body organs working. But what you want to pay attention to on the subs is the frequency response, usually the bigger the sub gets the lower it will go, also the bigger sub will sound deeper and richer in bass the 12 in most cases will be noticebly boomier than the 10" so if you can fit the 12s go with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tj19, post: 383118, member: 552836"] The average human ear can hear frequencies down to 20 hz, if we heard frequencies any lower we could hear our muscles and body organs working. But what you want to pay attention to on the subs is the frequency response, usually the bigger the sub gets the lower it will go, also the bigger sub will sound deeper and richer in bass the 12 in most cases will be noticebly boomier than the 10" so if you can fit the 12s go with them. [/QUOTE]
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