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low notes = sub excursion = no bass?
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<blockquote data-quote="bladebarrier" data-source="post: 6208250" data-attributes="member: 603808"><p>He's flopping around below his port tune. WTF does a deck x-over have to do with anything?</p><p></p><p>Also, while audioholic explained it pretty well, he didn't fully cover why your woofer is flopping around. Like everyone said before, you're playing notes below Fb.</p><p></p><p>If you really want to try something different, and get the lowest bass, while trying to maintain the gain from a ported, **** around with transmission line setups. They are huge, bigger than bandpass often, but they allow you to stay damped below the tuning frequency and still give the gain of a port (albeit less than a normal vented). If you get a transmission line right, you get the sq and depth of a sealed, but the boost of a ported. The trick is, it's ****ing hard to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bladebarrier, post: 6208250, member: 603808"] He's flopping around below his port tune. WTF does a deck x-over have to do with anything? Also, while audioholic explained it pretty well, he didn't fully cover why your woofer is flopping around. Like everyone said before, you're playing notes below Fb. If you really want to try something different, and get the lowest bass, while trying to maintain the gain from a ported, **** around with transmission line setups. They are huge, bigger than bandpass often, but they allow you to stay damped below the tuning frequency and still give the gain of a port (albeit less than a normal vented). If you get a transmission line right, you get the sq and depth of a sealed, but the boost of a ported. The trick is, it's ****ing hard to do. [/QUOTE]
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