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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtaz1" data-source="post: 909394" data-attributes="member: 555012"><p>Jelly, just a thought for you here. DD audio is now recommending using a standard tuning frequency of 40 Hz instead of 45 Hz. I am here to tell you that I built my competition enclosure using the 45 Hz specification and it completely wanged with music and competition test tones. I would venture to say that if you built your enclosure using the new 40 Hz specification from DD Audio that you would get significantly louder. In my signature it says I did a 152.1. This was done on the Audio Control mic with an enclosure that was done to DD Audio specs (4 cubes net tuned to 45 Hz). Go here <a href="http://www.ddaudio.com/dd/caraudio/enclosureInfo/boxSize_hiEff.asp" target="_blank">http://www.ddaudio.com/dd/caraudio/enclosureInfo/boxSize_hiEff.asp</a> and take a look at their recommendations. I believe that if you tuned to 40 Hz you would still be somewhat musical and at the same time have the potential to get really loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtaz1, post: 909394, member: 555012"] Jelly, just a thought for you here. DD audio is now recommending using a standard tuning frequency of 40 Hz instead of 45 Hz. I am here to tell you that I built my competition enclosure using the 45 Hz specification and it completely wanged with music and competition test tones. I would venture to say that if you built your enclosure using the new 40 Hz specification from DD Audio that you would get significantly louder. In my signature it says I did a 152.1. This was done on the Audio Control mic with an enclosure that was done to DD Audio specs (4 cubes net tuned to 45 Hz). Go here [URL="http://www.ddaudio.com/dd/caraudio/enclosureInfo/boxSize_hiEff.asp"]http://www.ddaudio.com/dd/caraudio/enclosureInfo/boxSize_hiEff.asp[/URL] and take a look at their recommendations. I believe that if you tuned to 40 Hz you would still be somewhat musical and at the same time have the potential to get really loud. [/QUOTE]
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