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Class A/B pulling more current than my Class D???
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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8647193" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>True... I looked at a few enclosures but used this one because I had it laying around. It's a solid box with a 1" baffle. It does drop off sharp below around 32 -35hz. Acoustic upright bass sounds awesome as well as Metal, Rock, Old school rap (N.W.A., 2 Live Crew), Clean music. My HU is limited on the music it can play from a USB device. The highest quality I can and do play is WAV PCM 16bit Stereo 44100Hz. I don't use the CD player. At normal volume levels that are tolerable (90 - 105db) the system is pretty clear and full. It is amazing how important the actual sub enclosure is to the overall sound of the system. When I had my JBL 12's in that huge box tuned way down low and listened to Stepenwolf's Magic Carpet Ride, the bass guitar was so loud and deep that it was almost intolerable. It was the same thing with Judas Priest's Turbo Lover... the bass guitar was so overwhelming. With the single 12 there was a good blend but it didn't drop as low... the single 10, I can barely feel the bass guitar from those two songs... I can hear it but that punch it used to have is gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8647193, member: 675210"] True... I looked at a few enclosures but used this one because I had it laying around. It's a solid box with a 1" baffle. It does drop off sharp below around 32 -35hz. Acoustic upright bass sounds awesome as well as Metal, Rock, Old school rap (N.W.A., 2 Live Crew), Clean music. My HU is limited on the music it can play from a USB device. The highest quality I can and do play is WAV PCM 16bit Stereo 44100Hz. I don't use the CD player. At normal volume levels that are tolerable (90 - 105db) the system is pretty clear and full. It is amazing how important the actual sub enclosure is to the overall sound of the system. When I had my JBL 12's in that huge box tuned way down low and listened to Stepenwolf's Magic Carpet Ride, the bass guitar was so loud and deep that it was almost intolerable. It was the same thing with Judas Priest's Turbo Lover... the bass guitar was so overwhelming. With the single 12 there was a good blend but it didn't drop as low... the single 10, I can barely feel the bass guitar from those two songs... I can hear it but that punch it used to have is gone. [/QUOTE]
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