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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtaz1" data-source="post: 491957" data-attributes="member: 555012"><p>Well, it is like Jmac stated, you would have very little output if any at 10 or 20 Hz with a box tuned to 45 Hz. A box tuned to 45 Hz is not designed to play much lower than that, maybe down to 32 Hz and that is probably stretching it. If you want something that will get extremely low then you are looking at doing a tuning frequency of 27 or 28 Hz. What kind of music do you typically listen to?? I listen to alot of rap and rock and the 45 Hz box is perfectly at home playing most of what I listen to. I hope I am not making matters worse for you. Let me know if you have further questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtaz1, post: 491957, member: 555012"] Well, it is like Jmac stated, you would have very little output if any at 10 or 20 Hz with a box tuned to 45 Hz. A box tuned to 45 Hz is not designed to play much lower than that, maybe down to 32 Hz and that is probably stretching it. If you want something that will get extremely low then you are looking at doing a tuning frequency of 27 or 28 Hz. What kind of music do you typically listen to?? I listen to alot of rap and rock and the 45 Hz box is perfectly at home playing most of what I listen to. I hope I am not making matters worse for you. Let me know if you have further questions. [/QUOTE]
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