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<blockquote data-quote="Supergumby5000" data-source="post: 6002366" data-attributes="member: 563237"><p>i'll have to disagree with this bit.</p><p></p><p>Mathematically, you will peak at the tuning frequency, but in a real world environment you will not peak at this frequency. If you want ot get real technical, download WinISD (free), plug in your subwoofer parameters, and model the response curve of the driver to have a flat response for as long and low as possible.</p><p></p><p>If you dont want to do that approach, a safe bet is to usually use a large box with low tuning. This lets the range of the subs playable frequencies to increase, but at the risk of having a loss of output due to not directly pairing the parameters of the driver to the subwoofer enclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supergumby5000, post: 6002366, member: 563237"] i'll have to disagree with this bit. Mathematically, you will peak at the tuning frequency, but in a real world environment you will not peak at this frequency. If you want ot get real technical, download WinISD (free), plug in your subwoofer parameters, and model the response curve of the driver to have a flat response for as long and low as possible. If you dont want to do that approach, a safe bet is to usually use a large box with low tuning. This lets the range of the subs playable frequencies to increase, but at the risk of having a loss of output due to not directly pairing the parameters of the driver to the subwoofer enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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