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<blockquote data-quote="negativezeroz" data-source="post: 1230650" data-attributes="member: 554952"><p>You can easily overexcurt/bottom out your subs if you tune to where you will be losing output for a lot of Hz...ex: if you're tuning to 30 or above Id use a SSF....I always tune low (27ish is my good spot) and havent really used a SSF. I still get a tad of overexcurting (sp?/word?) but rarely...it hasnt really bothered me. Anything above 30 Id use a SSF. Especially since L7's most ppl tune in mid-high 30's low 40's then yes use one</p><p></p><p>I think you can buy a SSF inline but idnk...im gonna google it and see...</p><p></p><p>that CL800 is bridgable at 4ohms for 600x1 but no SSF either...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="negativezeroz, post: 1230650, member: 554952"] You can easily overexcurt/bottom out your subs if you tune to where you will be losing output for a lot of Hz...ex: if you're tuning to 30 or above Id use a SSF....I always tune low (27ish is my good spot) and havent really used a SSF. I still get a tad of overexcurting (sp?/word?) but rarely...it hasnt really bothered me. Anything above 30 Id use a SSF. Especially since L7's most ppl tune in mid-high 30's low 40's then yes use one I think you can buy a SSF inline but idnk...im gonna google it and see... that CL800 is bridgable at 4ohms for 600x1 but no SSF either... [/QUOTE]
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