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<blockquote data-quote="req" data-source="post: 912003" data-attributes="member: 555713"><p>higher tuning results in a loss of output below Fb (tuning frequency), however, about an octave ABOVE the tuning frequency in a regular ported box, there is usually a nice little peak in output.</p><p></p><p>the higher you tune, the eaiser it is to get loud, so tuning higher is eaiser to score than tuning low.</p><p></p><p>problem is, subwoofers playing music will most likely sound like dogpoo rolling down a mountain of dead .. things, because they are USUALLY designed to play lower notes. tuning high does not help.</p><p></p><p>so tuning high is 99% of the time, for more output at a given frequency - this is why SPL guys tune high.</p><p></p><p>if that made any sense at all. im quite tired //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/tongue.gif.6130eb82179565f6db8d26d6001dcd24.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="req, post: 912003, member: 555713"] higher tuning results in a loss of output below Fb (tuning frequency), however, about an octave ABOVE the tuning frequency in a regular ported box, there is usually a nice little peak in output. the higher you tune, the eaiser it is to get loud, so tuning higher is eaiser to score than tuning low. problem is, subwoofers playing music will most likely sound like dogpoo rolling down a mountain of dead .. things, because they are USUALLY designed to play lower notes. tuning high does not help. so tuning high is 99% of the time, for more output at a given frequency - this is why SPL guys tune high. if that made any sense at all. im quite tired [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/tongue.gif.6130eb82179565f6db8d26d6001dcd24.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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