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<blockquote data-quote="Rashaddd" data-source="post: 4735987" data-attributes="member: 592162"><p>It depends hugely on your specific exact situation, but usually you get more peak out of a higher tuning (assuming its not ridiculously high), but you can never play loud below the tuning frequency. The difference between 35hz and 38hz is pretty minimal, but can still make a noticeable difference. Chances are with a 38hz tuning you'll have a slightly higher peak and be slightly louder at that peak, but the farther you go up, the less low end you get due to raising your lower limit, and the less benefit you get from it due to diminishing returns.</p><p></p><p>Hope that answered your question</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rashaddd, post: 4735987, member: 592162"] It depends hugely on your specific exact situation, but usually you get more peak out of a higher tuning (assuming its not ridiculously high), but you can never play loud below the tuning frequency. The difference between 35hz and 38hz is pretty minimal, but can still make a noticeable difference. Chances are with a 38hz tuning you'll have a slightly higher peak and be slightly louder at that peak, but the farther you go up, the less low end you get due to raising your lower limit, and the less benefit you get from it due to diminishing returns. Hope that answered your question [/QUOTE]
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