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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 3539285" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>My point was, if he was bottoming out his system while listening to daily material (presumably), its not going to be a 10hz note. Therefore, Id rather simply cut the power to the sub abit than to truncate part of its already relatively small frequency response window. Why cut out individual freqs and lose some of the material, rather than simply cutting down on the input power, which is the real problem.</p><p>Vented systems many times require a ssf because they 'unload' so rapidly below tuning. Sealed systems do not suffer this dilemna, at all. Hence the need for a freq gate is moot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 3539285, member: 549629"] My point was, if he was bottoming out his system while listening to daily material (presumably), its not going to be a 10hz note. Therefore, Id rather simply cut the power to the sub abit than to truncate part of its already relatively small frequency response window. Why cut out individual freqs and lose some of the material, rather than simply cutting down on the input power, which is the real problem. Vented systems many times require a ssf because they 'unload' so rapidly below tuning. Sealed systems do not suffer this dilemna, at all. Hence the need for a freq gate is moot. [/QUOTE]
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