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<blockquote data-quote="vasyachkin" data-source="post: 58670" data-attributes="member: 544250"><p>thats the problem - bass is very cabin-dependent and cabins are different.</p><p></p><p>you will not really see a 12 db boost suddenly starting at some frequency - rather it will begin higher and more gradually, becoming steeper as it goes down the frequency but never really reaching full 12 db per octave - it will also be superimposed on various peaks and dips related to various cabin resonances ... never the less you can still use this knowledge to your advantage if are willing to think about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vasyachkin, post: 58670, member: 544250"] thats the problem - bass is very cabin-dependent and cabins are different. you will not really see a 12 db boost suddenly starting at some frequency - rather it will begin higher and more gradually, becoming steeper as it goes down the frequency but never really reaching full 12 db per octave - it will also be superimposed on various peaks and dips related to various cabin resonances ... never the less you can still use this knowledge to your advantage if are willing to think about it. [/QUOTE]
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