alot of people seem to be suggesting sealed to fix this problem but my last 2 sealed boxes ive had this problem on test tones. 34hz and below the cone just moves alot but you really cant hear anything.At Fb your woofer is optimally damped, in a ported enclosure, so the woofer moves very little, it can take a crap load of power (mechanically), and the port does most of the work.
As soon as you go below Fb however, your woofer starts to act as if it's in free air without any box at all. It begins to flop around and loses significant power handling capability. This is why sealed boxes are generally used for the absolute lowest frequencies.
To be quite honest, there's not much real music below 30hz, so what are you trying to play that's creating an issue? 32Hz is probably a fine tuning for most music, to keep a mix of sound quality and spl.
subsonic at 27hz...make sure your not using 2 or more LP filters on your sub...use only one and set around 80hz.....prob should be solved if gains are set properly
this is the first time ive heard you should only use 1 filter. ill have to try that when i get my new subs installed. i always figured it couldnt hurt to use both.if you are coming out the sub jacks on the deck...make sure it is set for through/full ...most pioneer decks there is no way of doing that on the sub jacks...and a lot of mono amps you can't turn off the crossover....so that gives the amp a potential of 2 LP signals that it could see....
does the same apply for your components? should you only use 1 hpf ? what does it hurt to use 2 filters?
