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<blockquote data-quote="HoneyBadgerRy" data-source="post: 8474773" data-attributes="member: 667692"><p>[quote name='Jeffdachef'].5 to .75 cubic feet for that dayton is fine, you can go with a pre-built sealed or build one yourself, it doesnt matter that much. Or if you want, you can go with an 1/4 wave Transmission line box that I&#39;ve found personally is perfect for metal hit up [USER=660529]@CSCStang[/USER] for a box design, blueprint and cutout sheet if you want to build it yourself. Him and I are both metal heads and we know your exact preference lol. What you want is very strong 40-80 hz region as most metal songs emphasize on the midbass region of music. </p><p></p><p>So basically what you meant boomy is that it hits the low notes too much and not enough upper notes. This is not punchy vs boomy any more, the correct way to address this problem is you trying to get better and wider frequency response. A lot of subs cant play loud into those regions unless they are in a proper box. Most only reach up to 55hz and die out in sub par designed boxes.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>By boomy I means more along the lines of subsonic rumble so I guess yeah, that&#39;s lower frequency, but that doesn&#39;t completely describe it, the sound is what it would like when you turn bass boost up to much and it has the distortion. Really any punk kid with a 12" $80 sub and a "50,000 watt peak power amp" makes the same sound and they love it, but I can&#39;t stand it... Maybe it&#39;s just distortion and I have a lot of misconceptions, but I dubt the stock Bose system in my Z would be tuned from the factory to distort at low volume.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="HoneyBadgerRy, post: 8474773, member: 667692"] [quote name='Jeffdachef'].5 to .75 cubic feet for that dayton is fine, you can go with a pre-built sealed or build one yourself, it doesnt matter that much. Or if you want, you can go with an 1/4 wave Transmission line box that I've found personally is perfect for metal hit up [USER=660529]@CSCStang[/USER] for a box design, blueprint and cutout sheet if you want to build it yourself. Him and I are both metal heads and we know your exact preference lol. What you want is very strong 40-80 hz region as most metal songs emphasize on the midbass region of music. So basically what you meant boomy is that it hits the low notes too much and not enough upper notes. This is not punchy vs boomy any more, the correct way to address this problem is you trying to get better and wider frequency response. A lot of subs cant play loud into those regions unless they are in a proper box. Most only reach up to 55hz and die out in sub par designed boxes.[/QUOTE] By boomy I means more along the lines of subsonic rumble so I guess yeah, that's lower frequency, but that doesn't completely describe it, the sound is what it would like when you turn bass boost up to much and it has the distortion. Really any punk kid with a 12" $80 sub and a "50,000 watt peak power amp" makes the same sound and they love it, but I can't stand it... Maybe it's just distortion and I have a lot of misconceptions, but I dubt the stock Bose system in my Z would be tuned from the factory to distort at low volume. [/QUOTE]
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