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<blockquote data-quote="Immacomputer" data-source="post: 4903987" data-attributes="member: 570419"><p>Go ahead and build a system that plays flat down to at least 20hz and then tell me the difference between detecting a 30hz signal and a 20hz signal. There is no difference.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Just because you have not experienced it does not mean it's not possible. Again, the specific sub used is a VERY small part of the equation. Having experience with 100 subs wouldn't make you any more right/wrong. With one specific sub, I have had completely different types of sound and frequency response. I have had cases with this sub where playing 20hz just kind of caused a lot of a excursion and distortion but no surrounding bass presence that the 30-40hz range caused. This is NOT a problem now as 20hz has that tight all around your ears sound as if it's coming from everywhere. It makes you feel like your ears need to pop and be "unpopped" almost constantly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Immacomputer, post: 4903987, member: 570419"] Go ahead and build a system that plays flat down to at least 20hz and then tell me the difference between detecting a 30hz signal and a 20hz signal. There is no difference. Just because you have not experienced it does not mean it's not possible. Again, the specific sub used is a VERY small part of the equation. Having experience with 100 subs wouldn't make you any more right/wrong. With one specific sub, I have had completely different types of sound and frequency response. I have had cases with this sub where playing 20hz just kind of caused a lot of a excursion and distortion but no surrounding bass presence that the 30-40hz range caused. This is NOT a problem now as 20hz has that tight all around your ears sound as if it's coming from everywhere. It makes you feel like your ears need to pop and be "unpopped" almost constantly. [/QUOTE]
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