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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8754123" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>So, how much 25 hz do you listen to?</p><p></p><p>Do you even listen to bass below 30 hz? This matters a lot.</p><p></p><p>Low frequency reproduction is different than high frequency production, and spider stiffness plays a massive role. </p><p></p><p>Not everybody uses woofers like you do. That's where I think you're failing here in your assessment. I think you're a really smart dude and know a lot and you definitely have a perspective and info on angles that I don't, because I don't compete. Most of my customers like their boxes tuned in the low 30's. </p><p></p><p>Like I say man, break in time isn't going to mean as much if your tuned in the high 30's. You're not going to hear it like some of my high 20's tuned boxes.</p><p></p><p>And like I say still, break usually isn't that big of a deal lol. A lot of subs don't need a huge break in. Subs with no play time need to played some before you go super hard on them, especially on low notes, sometimes. That's why I'm not going to sit here and argue about t/s because there's a ton of subs and all of them are different. I don't care about t/s in relations to break in. I care about how it sounds to the ear, because that's what the whole f*cking point of people's boxes are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8754123, member: 591582"] So, how much 25 hz do you listen to? Do you even listen to bass below 30 hz? This matters a lot. Low frequency reproduction is different than high frequency production, and spider stiffness plays a massive role. Not everybody uses woofers like you do. That's where I think you're failing here in your assessment. I think you're a really smart dude and know a lot and you definitely have a perspective and info on angles that I don't, because I don't compete. Most of my customers like their boxes tuned in the low 30's. Like I say man, break in time isn't going to mean as much if your tuned in the high 30's. You're not going to hear it like some of my high 20's tuned boxes. And like I say still, break usually isn't that big of a deal lol. A lot of subs don't need a huge break in. Subs with no play time need to played some before you go super hard on them, especially on low notes, sometimes. That's why I'm not going to sit here and argue about t/s because there's a ton of subs and all of them are different. I don't care about t/s in relations to break in. I care about how it sounds to the ear, because that's what the whole f*cking point of people's boxes are. [/QUOTE]
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