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How do I install for the lowest of the lows?
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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 766560" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Your vehicle will have a sweet spot where it resonates with the bass. Each vehicle is different. If you want to determine yours, you need to run a signal that outputs equally along the freq spectrum. Use a mic to determine the highest freq, and that's your resonant freq. You must use a sealed box because a ported box has its own tuning freq and therefore wont play a flat signal even with no cabin gain... the peak in your response wouldnt necessarily be from the car's resonance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 766560, member: 549629"] Your vehicle will have a sweet spot where it resonates with the bass. Each vehicle is different. If you want to determine yours, you need to run a signal that outputs equally along the freq spectrum. Use a mic to determine the highest freq, and that's your resonant freq. You must use a sealed box because a ported box has its own tuning freq and therefore wont play a flat signal even with no cabin gain... the peak in your response wouldnt necessarily be from the car's resonance. [/QUOTE]
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