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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 6018423" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Honestly, imo, anything above 60 hz I call midbass. I'm going to be in SPL comps soon, and I still tune to 30 hz, because high bass is too easy. Brad Eubank and I were talking/disagreeing that it is harder to hit higher numbers at low frequencies. Specifically, I was talking about Snoopdan. Brad said he beat him in a competition. And he has a award on his wall that says something over 160 db. I asked what frequency was it at. He told me that it doesn't matter. Then I said it's harder to be louder @ lower frequencies than higher. He said numbers are just numbers, doesn't matter what frequency. I disagree. I think it's more difficult because the sub has to travel a farther linear distance which seems to me like it would require more energy. Are you more scared of 160 db of 50 hz, or 160db of 30 hz?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 6018423, member: 591582"] Honestly, imo, anything above 60 hz I call midbass. I'm going to be in SPL comps soon, and I still tune to 30 hz, because high bass is too easy. Brad Eubank and I were talking/disagreeing that it is harder to hit higher numbers at low frequencies. Specifically, I was talking about Snoopdan. Brad said he beat him in a competition. And he has a award on his wall that says something over 160 db. I asked what frequency was it at. He told me that it doesn't matter. Then I said it's harder to be louder @ lower frequencies than higher. He said numbers are just numbers, doesn't matter what frequency. I disagree. I think it's more difficult because the sub has to travel a farther linear distance which seems to me like it would require more energy. Are you more scared of 160 db of 50 hz, or 160db of 30 hz? [/QUOTE]
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