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<blockquote data-quote="BrianChia" data-source="post: 4530093" data-attributes="member: 576132"><p>Yeah, it is much easier in a car. Home audio guys struggle with huge boxes and long ports to bring sub 30hz up to the same reference level as the rest of the music. It's not uncommon to see tuning in the 15hz range for HT setups. In a small car you can tune to 30hz and still get an F3 at 20hz. Imagine what tuning at 20hz would do.</p><p></p><p>Deep infrasonic bass is just one of those exhilarating experiences that can be very fulfilling. 150db at 50hz is sure impressive, but you really appreciate the air moving power of 120db at 20hz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianChia, post: 4530093, member: 576132"] Yeah, it is much easier in a car. Home audio guys struggle with huge boxes and long ports to bring sub 30hz up to the same reference level as the rest of the music. It's not uncommon to see tuning in the 15hz range for HT setups. In a small car you can tune to 30hz and still get an F3 at 20hz. Imagine what tuning at 20hz would do. Deep infrasonic bass is just one of those exhilarating experiences that can be very fulfilling. 150db at 50hz is sure impressive, but you really appreciate the air moving power of 120db at 20hz. [/QUOTE]
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