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<blockquote data-quote="TDot" data-source="post: 8237370" data-attributes="member: 645311"><p>So, I bought my first sub (Boston Acoustic G310) and it wasn't powerful enough, I just didn't pay attention when I bought it, so I needed to get something else and decided to just push it beyond its limits until it blew. It gave me a good five month run. I got the second sub (idqv3) and tuned properly in a sealed box, however I did raise the bass on the eq 20-45hz+10 and was in love with the sound. However, it turns out I burnt it out. Third set (SA10D4) but in a ported box. It's tuned properly as far as rms, but I want more eq around the freq I had before, but also realize the specs of the port go down to 35hz. I have a slot, and no I don't know what it's tuned to specifically.</p><p></p><p>Can I, should I mess with the eq again in those ranges? By how much? Did the previous one burn out because it was a sealed box?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TDot, post: 8237370, member: 645311"] So, I bought my first sub (Boston Acoustic G310) and it wasn't powerful enough, I just didn't pay attention when I bought it, so I needed to get something else and decided to just push it beyond its limits until it blew. It gave me a good five month run. I got the second sub (idqv3) and tuned properly in a sealed box, however I did raise the bass on the eq 20-45hz+10 and was in love with the sound. However, it turns out I burnt it out. Third set (SA10D4) but in a ported box. It's tuned properly as far as rms, but I want more eq around the freq I had before, but also realize the specs of the port go down to 35hz. I have a slot, and no I don't know what it's tuned to specifically. Can I, should I mess with the eq again in those ranges? By how much? Did the previous one burn out because it was a sealed box? [/QUOTE]
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