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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8747766" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>I bet you still can't name 5 songs that aren't re-mixed or slowed down where one would need to play below 30hz.</p><p></p><p>That said, I did just model OP's subs and they should play flat-ish tuned in the mid to high 20s but there's a lot of output to be gained in the 40-50hz range (where actual music happens) for tuning up into the mid 30s AND port tuned to 25hz with adequate area to hang with his potential displacement is going to be enormous. </p><p></p><p>Really it looks like they're designed to shoehorn into a very small box and just throw a shitload of power into them to try to play flat-ish. I'd still use a large box and take a peak where most of my music will want for the sake of efficiency.</p><p></p><p>I would still tune those no lower than 32hz for myself and keep them in 5-6 cubic feet per sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8747766, member: 614752"] I bet you still can't name 5 songs that aren't re-mixed or slowed down where one would need to play below 30hz. That said, I did just model OP's subs and they should play flat-ish tuned in the mid to high 20s but there's a lot of output to be gained in the 40-50hz range (where actual music happens) for tuning up into the mid 30s AND port tuned to 25hz with adequate area to hang with his potential displacement is going to be enormous. Really it looks like they're designed to shoehorn into a very small box and just throw a shitload of power into them to try to play flat-ish. I'd still use a large box and take a peak where most of my music will want for the sake of efficiency. I would still tune those no lower than 32hz for myself and keep them in 5-6 cubic feet per sub. [/QUOTE]
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