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<blockquote data-quote="negativezeroz" data-source="post: 1346809" data-attributes="member: 554952"><p>Driver = speaker. So what subwoofer are you wanting to use? Tuning: Higher tuning is used for SPL. Lower tuning is more for SQ. Example: Tuning to 40Hz will yield peaks in the 40's and wil have horrible low end extension (anything below 35 will have a huge drop in output and cause the sub to bottom out..)</p><p></p><p>I'm an SQ guy and I've always tuned to 27-28Hz. I won't get as loud as say someone tuning to around 35-45Hz using the same driver and power but I would have the better overall response. Hope that helps a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="negativezeroz, post: 1346809, member: 554952"] Driver = speaker. So what subwoofer are you wanting to use? Tuning: Higher tuning is used for SPL. Lower tuning is more for SQ. Example: Tuning to 40Hz will yield peaks in the 40's and wil have horrible low end extension (anything below 35 will have a huge drop in output and cause the sub to bottom out..) I'm an SQ guy and I've always tuned to 27-28Hz. I won't get as loud as say someone tuning to around 35-45Hz using the same driver and power but I would have the better overall response. Hope that helps a little. [/QUOTE]
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