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DD subs are peaky and don't get low?
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8083451" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Not really my scene, but I'm confident that if you asked the question of what sub can do that on a different forum somebody will have some suggestions from personal experience. The ones I've played with that I suspect could do it I never owned a meter when I owned them so I can't much comment. The point is, graph the whole thing from 20-80 and post the response on a home theater site or DIYMA and ask them if the response looks peaky.</p><p></p><p>It's cool though, those are great numbers at those frequencies and if your goal is only to play up to 45hz I'd say you nailed it, but let's not sit around pretending that's a flat response. Build the DD spec box and see what that meter tells you, I'd wager the results will be very respectable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8083451, member: 614752"] Not really my scene, but I'm confident that if you asked the question of what sub can do that on a different forum somebody will have some suggestions from personal experience. The ones I've played with that I suspect could do it I never owned a meter when I owned them so I can't much comment. The point is, graph the whole thing from 20-80 and post the response on a home theater site or DIYMA and ask them if the response looks peaky. It's cool though, those are great numbers at those frequencies and if your goal is only to play up to 45hz I'd say you nailed it, but let's not sit around pretending that's a flat response. Build the DD spec box and see what that meter tells you, I'd wager the results will be very respectable. [/QUOTE]
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