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<blockquote data-quote="resko1" data-source="post: 6486610" data-attributes="member: 613128"><p>DD's specs for daily is 2.5@40hz. I actually think it makes the sub a little to peaky around 45hz(about +4db). I would actually prefer about 3.5-4cu at 34-36hz. That will shift the peak to about 35-36hz and only give you a 2db increase. I had it in 2.75 tuned to 34hz and i hit 145.3 in a trunked car off 2k. IIRC it was at 38hz which was right between the peak freq of the box and my cars' cabin. If you run 1500w or less, go with 3cu or bigger. If your gonna feed it more power, go a little smaller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="resko1, post: 6486610, member: 613128"] DD's specs for daily is 2.5@40hz. I actually think it makes the sub a little to peaky around 45hz(about +4db). I would actually prefer about 3.5-4cu at 34-36hz. That will shift the peak to about 35-36hz and only give you a 2db increase. I had it in 2.75 tuned to 34hz and i hit 145.3 in a trunked car off 2k. IIRC it was at 38hz which was right between the peak freq of the box and my cars' cabin. If you run 1500w or less, go with 3cu or bigger. If your gonna feed it more power, go a little smaller. [/QUOTE]
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