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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8647149" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>I already went to a single sub. My Punch P3D4 10". The box is tuned to 42hz. The response is more narrow in the frequency range compared to the single 12" I was using. The crossover on the sub amp is all the way up to the highest frequency and my head unit is crossed over at 120hz and it still does not hit all the frequencies the punch P2D4 hit and it was crossed over at 100hz. I gave the 12 to my sister and she is rocking it now. I love the 10 but I may go back up to a single 12" or buy another 10 and build a box with 1.6 cubic feet per sub and tune it to about 36 - 38hz's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8647149, member: 675210"] I already went to a single sub. My Punch P3D4 10". The box is tuned to 42hz. The response is more narrow in the frequency range compared to the single 12" I was using. The crossover on the sub amp is all the way up to the highest frequency and my head unit is crossed over at 120hz and it still does not hit all the frequencies the punch P2D4 hit and it was crossed over at 100hz. I gave the 12 to my sister and she is rocking it now. I love the 10 but I may go back up to a single 12" or buy another 10 and build a box with 1.6 cubic feet per sub and tune it to about 36 - 38hz's. [/QUOTE]
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