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Yep, your woofer is just flopping around in free air once you go below your tuning frequency. It's also a good way to rip apart your sub.box is at 32 hz. it needs to be lower???
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.so the frequency of the note when it hits is lower than 32 hz? so I cant play anything lower than 32hz without this happening?
I just listened to "Put on", on my reference headphones to get an idea of how deep it is. There's a very low note in there. It could be below 30hz.there are quite a bit of songs that do it. a few notes in "Put on", "love for money", and acouple remixs from snoopdan
I don't know. 30hz and below is pretty uncommon. Of course it depends on what you listen to. Very few instruments, aside from pipe organs, can go that deep, or would ever do so on a regular basis. Sure bass cd's can get down there, and some hip hop, but it's not the norm for actual instruments. Hell, Enya has songs that get down close to 15hz, but you can barely hear the real sound (more like it's a feeling of air movement as much as anything).There are alot of songs that play or drop below the 30 hz freq.Its just most people don't tune that low with a ported box due to the tuning limitations.If you run a sealed box you will notice a lower cut off but overall output will be less then a poted box