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<blockquote data-quote="bbeljefe" data-source="post: 8192316" data-attributes="member: 655960"><p>If lows are what you want, do one good quality 15 in a quarter wave t-line. You'll get considerable output for a full octave below driver Fs in a line so with a beefy 15 with an Fs around 34 you're going to be hitting hard all the way down to the low 20s. And, you can do it in about 9 cubes.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Not to mention, a 15 in a t-line will shatter all of the myths that subs 15" and larger can't do SQ and can't blend with your front stage. They **** sure can and, they can do it well... in the right box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbeljefe, post: 8192316, member: 655960"] If lows are what you want, do one good quality 15 in a quarter wave t-line. You'll get considerable output for a full octave below driver Fs in a line so with a beefy 15 with an Fs around 34 you're going to be hitting hard all the way down to the low 20s. And, you can do it in about 9 cubes. EDIT: Not to mention, a 15 in a t-line will shatter all of the myths that subs 15" and larger can't do SQ and can't blend with your front stage. They **** sure can and, they can do it well... in the right box. [/QUOTE]
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