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<blockquote data-quote="Mdjai" data-source="post: 3075066" data-attributes="member: 577723"><p>I put an ED 15A in a 2.4cu.ft sealed box and the lows were UNGODLY, oh my goodness. Everything in my car moved when i played a song with plenty of low bass. That thing moved ALOT of air.</p><p></p><p>BUTTT, the upper bass frequency were SOFT, almost non-existant compared to the low end.</p><p></p><p>This was back when i used to listen to mainstream hiphop. Now i listen to artists like Canibus, Immortal Technique, etc... plus som jazz and r&amp;b..but anywayz...</p><p></p><p>When i played some Lil Jon tracks, omg, the bass on Throw It Up, Rep Yo City, Get Low,etc.. moved MASSIVE amounts of air in my car and gave me the ultimate massage.</p><p></p><p>BUTTT when I'd play No Limit Soldiers, the drum was so soft that I swear some STOCK 6x9's couldve delivered more impact.</p><p></p><p>So I agee with INSANES 100% .. And I think a qtc from 8-8.8, maybe even 9 would be a nice medium, since that would produce nice upper bass frequencies, and the cabin gain would compensate for the decrease in low bass from the Subwoofer in that size enclosure. Which would seem to give a nice flat response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mdjai, post: 3075066, member: 577723"] I put an ED 15A in a 2.4cu.ft sealed box and the lows were UNGODLY, oh my goodness. Everything in my car moved when i played a song with plenty of low bass. That thing moved ALOT of air. BUTTT, the upper bass frequency were SOFT, almost non-existant compared to the low end. This was back when i used to listen to mainstream hiphop. Now i listen to artists like Canibus, Immortal Technique, etc... plus som jazz and r&b..but anywayz... When i played some Lil Jon tracks, omg, the bass on Throw It Up, Rep Yo City, Get Low,etc.. moved MASSIVE amounts of air in my car and gave me the ultimate massage. BUTTT when I'd play No Limit Soldiers, the drum was so soft that I swear some STOCK 6x9's couldve delivered more impact. So I agee with INSANES 100% .. And I think a qtc from 8-8.8, maybe even 9 would be a nice medium, since that would produce nice upper bass frequencies, and the cabin gain would compensate for the decrease in low bass from the Subwoofer in that size enclosure. Which would seem to give a nice flat response. [/QUOTE]
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