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Bandpass design for two American bass tnt 12's
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerm1400" data-source="post: 8362989" data-attributes="member: 661303"><p>I have a buick Century with the big 3 done and duracell g34 under the hood and a duracell g31 in the trunk. I'm running two American Bass TNT 12's in a 4 cubic feet box tuned to 33hz. I did 140.3 DB with a Re Audio dts.1500 and I just switched to a Sundown saz 1500v3 it sounds louder by ear and a lot cleaner my goal is to hit some where from 145-147 db and I was wondering will doing a bandpass help me achieve that goal? I've read the forums and seen mixed reviews saying that a bandpass wouldn't really help any help would be greatly appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerm1400, post: 8362989, member: 661303"] I have a buick Century with the big 3 done and duracell g34 under the hood and a duracell g31 in the trunk. I'm running two American Bass TNT 12's in a 4 cubic feet box tuned to 33hz. I did 140.3 DB with a Re Audio dts.1500 and I just switched to a Sundown saz 1500v3 it sounds louder by ear and a lot cleaner my goal is to hit some where from 145-147 db and I was wondering will doing a bandpass help me achieve that goal? I've read the forums and seen mixed reviews saying that a bandpass wouldn't really help any help would be greatly appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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