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<blockquote data-quote="Seraphim38" data-source="post: 7667691" data-attributes="member: 638571"><p>what argument do you want to avoid?</p><p></p><p>whoever tunes an 18 in a box to 350hz is an idiot. In college logic that is called called a Straw Man Fallacy, which means one tries to argue that an opponents position is incorrect by restating it incorrectly. I did not fudge my examples; they are real life. I was designing boxes over 20 years ago and winning shows with them, and eventually worked my way into employment with industry leading brands who make low frequency audio equipment</p><p></p><p>I certainly have more important things to do than bicker over meaningless theoretical topics online with someone can't say <em>I have done it</em>. Sorry if that sounds terse, but it's true.</p><p></p><p>If someone has a real question for a seasoned audio professional, I am all ears.</p><p></p><p>As i said before, yes, in autosound, you commonly will get more low frequency output from larger woofers in the same line offered from a manufacturer. This doesn't mean that a smaller driver must have a higher resonant frequency, but that it is a common experience in the autosound industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seraphim38, post: 7667691, member: 638571"] what argument do you want to avoid? whoever tunes an 18 in a box to 350hz is an idiot. In college logic that is called called a Straw Man Fallacy, which means one tries to argue that an opponents position is incorrect by restating it incorrectly. I did not fudge my examples; they are real life. I was designing boxes over 20 years ago and winning shows with them, and eventually worked my way into employment with industry leading brands who make low frequency audio equipment I certainly have more important things to do than bicker over meaningless theoretical topics online with someone can't say [I]I have done it[/I]. Sorry if that sounds terse, but it's true. If someone has a real question for a seasoned audio professional, I am all ears. As i said before, yes, in autosound, you commonly will get more low frequency output from larger woofers in the same line offered from a manufacturer. This doesn't mean that a smaller driver must have a higher resonant frequency, but that it is a common experience in the autosound industry. [/QUOTE]
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