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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8123520" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Whatever. Meanwhile the other 14-18 tracks on any of the CD's those "songs" come from are in the more traditional music range. The larger problem is that most of the subs that we're dealing with here simply want to play peaky and you're going to sacrifice bandwidth somewhere for the sort of output we like. I used to always tune in the high 20's so that I could play down to 18hz and after going out on a limb and doing some low 40's tuning I'll never go back except for movie sound effects I'm not missing anything</p><p></p><p></p><p>More people would make a huge port for high tuning and an insert to tune lower when desired, or use external aero-octo type port and you could choose a port based on what you wanted to do and 8 bolts would swap them out.</p><p></p><p>In similar news, I actually have a box I'm trying to tune now 8 cube 16X 8.5" port 17" long that's peaking at 35hz. I'm not impressed and trying to tune higher. Really I have no idea why it's behaving like It is, going to trim a few inches off it and try to get it up @ 40-42</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8123520, member: 614752"] Whatever. Meanwhile the other 14-18 tracks on any of the CD's those "songs" come from are in the more traditional music range. The larger problem is that most of the subs that we're dealing with here simply want to play peaky and you're going to sacrifice bandwidth somewhere for the sort of output we like. I used to always tune in the high 20's so that I could play down to 18hz and after going out on a limb and doing some low 40's tuning I'll never go back except for movie sound effects I'm not missing anything More people would make a huge port for high tuning and an insert to tune lower when desired, or use external aero-octo type port and you could choose a port based on what you wanted to do and 8 bolts would swap them out. In similar news, I actually have a box I'm trying to tune now 8 cube 16X 8.5" port 17" long that's peaking at 35hz. I'm not impressed and trying to tune higher. Really I have no idea why it's behaving like It is, going to trim a few inches off it and try to get it up @ 40-42 [/QUOTE]
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