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<blockquote data-quote="Jkidd288" data-source="post: 8321776" data-attributes="member: 663306"><p>If you really like low notes do a 26-28hz tuning in an 8 or 9cu ft box. This will flatten your response curve alot making it more SQ until the low notes play. When your lows drop you will be felt and heard from a distance if you have the proper power. This goes for almost any subwoofer. While they all perform differently mechanically, theoritically the sound you want is mostly about the box. And the sub you're getting is definitely good enough to handle that enclosure and tuning. Set your subsonic freq to around 20hz +- 2 or 3 hz to prevent over excursion. You shouldnt have any roll off until around a frequency of 20hz. Maybe lower or less. You'd just need to play with the amp to find it. But this definitely is not an SPL enclosure. Its SQ. Low notes require lower tuning which means you'll be losing some of your higher notes. Will definitely sound deeper and more controlled though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jkidd288, post: 8321776, member: 663306"] If you really like low notes do a 26-28hz tuning in an 8 or 9cu ft box. This will flatten your response curve alot making it more SQ until the low notes play. When your lows drop you will be felt and heard from a distance if you have the proper power. This goes for almost any subwoofer. While they all perform differently mechanically, theoritically the sound you want is mostly about the box. And the sub you're getting is definitely good enough to handle that enclosure and tuning. Set your subsonic freq to around 20hz +- 2 or 3 hz to prevent over excursion. You shouldnt have any roll off until around a frequency of 20hz. Maybe lower or less. You'd just need to play with the amp to find it. But this definitely is not an SPL enclosure. Its SQ. Low notes require lower tuning which means you'll be losing some of your higher notes. Will definitely sound deeper and more controlled though [/QUOTE]
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