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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8306943" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Just make that ported box man. 34 hz is a good all around tuning for music. If you are more into rock then just make the port length on the 2nd port an inch or two shorter, it'll bump the tuning up to 35-36hz. Lower tuning = lower bass notes(car shaking drops). Higher tuning = higher bass notes(drum kicks and bass guitars).</p><p></p><p>normally classic Rock typically typically does not go that low on the frequency range generally 50 hz and up. Very some modern rock songs some songs play 35-50hz. Meanwhile most hip hop goes from 30-50.</p><p></p><p>A tuning of 34-37 hz would easily play these notes, just depends on which frequency you want to be louder with. It is all about tradeoffs with tuning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8306943, member: 650438"] Just make that ported box man. 34 hz is a good all around tuning for music. If you are more into rock then just make the port length on the 2nd port an inch or two shorter, it'll bump the tuning up to 35-36hz. Lower tuning = lower bass notes(car shaking drops). Higher tuning = higher bass notes(drum kicks and bass guitars). normally classic Rock typically typically does not go that low on the frequency range generally 50 hz and up. Very some modern rock songs some songs play 35-50hz. Meanwhile most hip hop goes from 30-50. A tuning of 34-37 hz would easily play these notes, just depends on which frequency you want to be louder with. It is all about tradeoffs with tuning. [/QUOTE]
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