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Hello!!! Advice on Subsonic Filter please!!
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8662212" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>You do have enough power there to break that sub if you're not careful. Really hard telling if it'll ever have mechanical trouble though. I tune a fair bit higher and don't run subsonic but I don't try to listen to whale songs or slowed music or anything that would push them. If you only listen to normal music you very likely won't be trying to play mid 20hz and down and won't need to worry there, if you like to play slowed stuff or test tones you might consider tuning your box lower to keep it under control and allow you output. 25hz subsonic will definitely still be attenuating around your tuning frequency, test it out either way without going balls out and compare for yourself. It should be about impossible for you to break that sub mechanically with the subsonic on but it may well rob you of output you want. </p><p></p><p>Do be smart about turning it down if it starts getting stinky, and you're definitely going to want a lot of battery if you plan to see over 5000W.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8662212, member: 614752"] You do have enough power there to break that sub if you're not careful. Really hard telling if it'll ever have mechanical trouble though. I tune a fair bit higher and don't run subsonic but I don't try to listen to whale songs or slowed music or anything that would push them. If you only listen to normal music you very likely won't be trying to play mid 20hz and down and won't need to worry there, if you like to play slowed stuff or test tones you might consider tuning your box lower to keep it under control and allow you output. 25hz subsonic will definitely still be attenuating around your tuning frequency, test it out either way without going balls out and compare for yourself. It should be about impossible for you to break that sub mechanically with the subsonic on but it may well rob you of output you want. Do be smart about turning it down if it starts getting stinky, and you're definitely going to want a lot of battery if you plan to see over 5000W. [/QUOTE]
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