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<blockquote data-quote="Etac" data-source="post: 4897676" data-attributes="member: 570589"><p>and also the lower you cross your comps generally the lower they can play before they bottom out</p><p></p><p>an example would be my cmx kicks i did some free air testing with yesterday. at 80 hz.. they can take over 200 watts np.. at 70hz they can take 80 watts before they start tinsel slapping/bottom out</p><p></p><p>and how well your doors are deadened ect.. will be the major deciding factor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Etac, post: 4897676, member: 570589"] and also the lower you cross your comps generally the lower they can play before they bottom out an example would be my cmx kicks i did some free air testing with yesterday. at 80 hz.. they can take over 200 watts np.. at 70hz they can take 80 watts before they start tinsel slapping/bottom out and how well your doors are deadened ect.. will be the major deciding factor [/QUOTE]
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