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<blockquote data-quote="tymoto21" data-source="post: 8641660" data-attributes="member: 589669"><p>nothing wrong with 35hz tuning, i tuned at 51 for testing and it was great for music, it was just the low stuff that it missed out on. i meant it seems to like to peak low. generally sub back will peak lower than sub forward. it may help to drop your cabin peak closer to your tuning. or it will just lose more db and make no sense!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tymoto21, post: 8641660, member: 589669"] nothing wrong with 35hz tuning, i tuned at 51 for testing and it was great for music, it was just the low stuff that it missed out on. i meant it seems to like to peak low. generally sub back will peak lower than sub forward. it may help to drop your cabin peak closer to your tuning. or it will just lose more db and make no sense!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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