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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8344529" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>you tune on what you like to listen too. If you like rap and rebassed music like decaf then you can go 28-31hz tuning. 32-35hz is a happy medium that generally plays everything decently. If you are in to rock, edm, metal, old school hip hop, 36-40hz will give you stronger bass response in those genres but will sacrifice some lows. If you want all out spl box, anything above 42hz will get loud but will sound like a one note wonder unless you really reduce the port area, it will be harder for you to play stuff under 40 hz loudly too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8344529, member: 650438"] you tune on what you like to listen too. If you like rap and rebassed music like decaf then you can go 28-31hz tuning. 32-35hz is a happy medium that generally plays everything decently. If you are in to rock, edm, metal, old school hip hop, 36-40hz will give you stronger bass response in those genres but will sacrifice some lows. If you want all out spl box, anything above 42hz will get loud but will sound like a one note wonder unless you really reduce the port area, it will be harder for you to play stuff under 40 hz loudly too. [/QUOTE]
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