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<blockquote data-quote="ktraughb" data-source="post: 2402821" data-attributes="member: 567457"><p>rock usually has faster drum beats or double bass, meaning it will need faster response. while a port may not actually change the response time of the speaker, it can give it more of a boomy sound you would expect from rap in a low tuned box. it may seem as though the subs arent keeping up., when really its just so low tuned, youre not telling the difference from beat to beat. country is usually much slower, and they often use an actual bass instrument, which is long drawn out tunes which are well suited for low frequency. remember though, you can never go wrong tuning in the mid range somewhere. some who tune to 30 would disagree, but i personally think 40 hz gives good boom, while still getting fairly loud on a microphone or for those higher needed notes. i actually listen to a 51 hz box for daily (when i have subs.) thats just me though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ktraughb, post: 2402821, member: 567457"] rock usually has faster drum beats or double bass, meaning it will need faster response. while a port may not actually change the response time of the speaker, it can give it more of a boomy sound you would expect from rap in a low tuned box. it may seem as though the subs arent keeping up., when really its just so low tuned, youre not telling the difference from beat to beat. country is usually much slower, and they often use an actual bass instrument, which is long drawn out tunes which are well suited for low frequency. remember though, you can never go wrong tuning in the mid range somewhere. some who tune to 30 would disagree, but i personally think 40 hz gives good boom, while still getting fairly loud on a microphone or for those higher needed notes. i actually listen to a 51 hz box for daily (when i have subs.) thats just me though. [/QUOTE]
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