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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 7476118" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Hertz is frequency. If you dont know what frequency means, I dont have the time or patience to go into that subject at this point.</p><p></p><p>Facing the sub and/or port to the rear, or down, will give the sub/port a loading surface from which to reflect off of. This alters the perceived sound of the sub in some subtle and not so subtle ways. If you have a home stereo with sub, or even a small boombox, test something out... First listen to it with the speaker(s) firing directly at you. Next, fire it away from you, towards a wall or corner of the room. Notice the difference in the sound? This is much like what happens when you alter a speaker's firing direction, place a loading surface in front of it, or otherwise alter your listening position in relation to the speaker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 7476118, member: 549629"] Hertz is frequency. If you dont know what frequency means, I dont have the time or patience to go into that subject at this point. Facing the sub and/or port to the rear, or down, will give the sub/port a loading surface from which to reflect off of. This alters the perceived sound of the sub in some subtle and not so subtle ways. If you have a home stereo with sub, or even a small boombox, test something out... First listen to it with the speaker(s) firing directly at you. Next, fire it away from you, towards a wall or corner of the room. Notice the difference in the sound? This is much like what happens when you alter a speaker's firing direction, place a loading surface in front of it, or otherwise alter your listening position in relation to the speaker. [/QUOTE]
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