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Help with boomy bass.
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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8769119" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>2 cubes at 32 hz should be fine for this subwoofer, unless you have flaws in the design or build. Are you sure you’re not actually lacking midbass? A 600 watts 12 paired with 15 watt 5.25 inch coaxials up front will likely sound boomy no matter what box your sub is in. Bass boosts an bad EQing can make it even worse. Unless your box is totally flawed in design or build, i would suspect you just don’t have a good enough front stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8769119, member: 678073"] 2 cubes at 32 hz should be fine for this subwoofer, unless you have flaws in the design or build. Are you sure you’re not actually lacking midbass? A 600 watts 12 paired with 15 watt 5.25 inch coaxials up front will likely sound boomy no matter what box your sub is in. Bass boosts an bad EQing can make it even worse. Unless your box is totally flawed in design or build, i would suspect you just don’t have a good enough front stage. [/QUOTE]
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