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<blockquote data-quote="T3mpest" data-source="post: 8157221" data-attributes="member: 560148"><p>Because its ghetto and really just a bandaid for the real.issue. a good sub can play 80hz to 20hz sufficiently if its ok the right box. Smaller subs don't necessarily play higher notes better they just play low notes quieter. I have a 21 for example that can play all the way into the midbass region if needed. Anyway I'd your kicker is in a big box at 38 odds are its a 1 note wonder. Plays mid 40hz tones loud and that's about it. A bigger box is more effecient and will peak more near tuning. Smaller boxes do the opposite. Try the kicker in a new box tune lower next time and drop be airspace a hair if you want it less peaky. Just dropping the tuning should do.wonders though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3mpest, post: 8157221, member: 560148"] Because its ghetto and really just a bandaid for the real.issue. a good sub can play 80hz to 20hz sufficiently if its ok the right box. Smaller subs don't necessarily play higher notes better they just play low notes quieter. I have a 21 for example that can play all the way into the midbass region if needed. Anyway I'd your kicker is in a big box at 38 odds are its a 1 note wonder. Plays mid 40hz tones loud and that's about it. A bigger box is more effecient and will peak more near tuning. Smaller boxes do the opposite. Try the kicker in a new box tune lower next time and drop be airspace a hair if you want it less peaky. Just dropping the tuning should do.wonders though [/QUOTE]
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