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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8803300" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>It doesn’t like to play below 30 HZ. I have a -24 db SSF set at 30 along with a limiter that cuts it back when it senses a clipped signal. Effective bandwidth is from 30-65 HZ. Really solid sounding on music. Where you really have to be careful is around the 60-65 HZ area. The sub is only moving about 3 mm at 60 cycles per second, so it’s easy to burn a coil in that little spot with test tones. You can still hear over excursion in a parallel tune, unlike a series tune, where you might not hear over excursion until it’s already jumped it’s gap and caused damage. I had this thing really stinky this afternoon running test tones at my cabin gain frequency. That’s at about 59 HZ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8803300, member: 678073"] It doesn’t like to play below 30 HZ. I have a -24 db SSF set at 30 along with a limiter that cuts it back when it senses a clipped signal. Effective bandwidth is from 30-65 HZ. Really solid sounding on music. Where you really have to be careful is around the 60-65 HZ area. The sub is only moving about 3 mm at 60 cycles per second, so it’s easy to burn a coil in that little spot with test tones. You can still hear over excursion in a parallel tune, unlike a series tune, where you might not hear over excursion until it’s already jumped it’s gap and caused damage. I had this thing really stinky this afternoon running test tones at my cabin gain frequency. That’s at about 59 HZ. [/QUOTE]
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