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<blockquote data-quote="loudenuff" data-source="post: 8515015" data-attributes="member: 664608"><p>They're going into the trunk or an 06 Buick LaCrosse sedan. I'm looking for accurate bass from 30-50 hz.. And I have no problem remaking a box to those specifications. I'm just going with the point that has been said that these 10s are widely known to do best in 1.5 @35hx... These people also talked to me like I'm. Noob who just picked up his first speaker</p><p></p><p>I've always had simple slot vent enclosures as well. Would going for a band pass work for me? I hear they're very narrow and peaky.</p><p></p><p>I don't have an rta or any means of acquiring one so measuring all the gains and resonant frequencies and all of that stuff isn't an option for me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loudenuff, post: 8515015, member: 664608"] They're going into the trunk or an 06 Buick LaCrosse sedan. I'm looking for accurate bass from 30-50 hz.. And I have no problem remaking a box to those specifications. I'm just going with the point that has been said that these 10s are widely known to do best in 1.5 @35hx... These people also talked to me like I'm. Noob who just picked up his first speaker I've always had simple slot vent enclosures as well. Would going for a band pass work for me? I hear they're very narrow and peaky. I don't have an rta or any means of acquiring one so measuring all the gains and resonant frequencies and all of that stuff isn't an option for me [/QUOTE]
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