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<blockquote data-quote="lyons238" data-source="post: 8503399" data-attributes="member: 664254"><p>yeah but that wont make my subwoofer have a strong 50-60hz response. it will just weaken my low end. my problem is i want the high end to hit with some authority. i know what strong higher end bass feels like and this does not have it. i had a 15" woofer that honestly played the highs much better while hitting the lows.</p><p></p><p>the box design is pretty standard. 2.25 net cuft tuned to 32hz. it should be a non issue. also i have spoken to many others who have found the same thing with the fi Q. that its pretty peaky and lacks upper end sub bass authority. i want the 45-60hz bass to cut through me, zinging my head, while i want the low end bass in my chest rattling my core. this fi q does the low end no problem, quite impressive for a single 12 in a trunk. but again, the 50-80hz hole i have in my system is killing me.</p><p></p><p>which is why i will be upgrading my front stage, and changing something in my sub stage.</p><p></p><p>how would a t-line box compare instead of the 6th order?</p><p></p><p>also thank you for your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lyons238, post: 8503399, member: 664254"] yeah but that wont make my subwoofer have a strong 50-60hz response. it will just weaken my low end. my problem is i want the high end to hit with some authority. i know what strong higher end bass feels like and this does not have it. i had a 15" woofer that honestly played the highs much better while hitting the lows. the box design is pretty standard. 2.25 net cuft tuned to 32hz. it should be a non issue. also i have spoken to many others who have found the same thing with the fi Q. that its pretty peaky and lacks upper end sub bass authority. i want the 45-60hz bass to cut through me, zinging my head, while i want the low end bass in my chest rattling my core. this fi q does the low end no problem, quite impressive for a single 12 in a trunk. but again, the 50-80hz hole i have in my system is killing me. which is why i will be upgrading my front stage, and changing something in my sub stage. how would a t-line box compare instead of the 6th order? also thank you for your help! [/QUOTE]
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