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<blockquote data-quote="PV Audio" data-source="post: 6504178" data-attributes="member: 554493"><p>That is entirely dependent on the enclosure and the speaker. The subwoofer I have in my apartment is tuned to 19hz. It has more output below 30hz than it does above 40 due to the way the enclosure controls the cone's motion. If your speaker is not designed to play in a higher frequency range and if your enclosure is optimized to have maximum output in the lower octaves, then your fact falls on its face. Again, please stop posting vague rules of thumb as facts because there are so many exceptions to the rule to every one of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PV Audio, post: 6504178, member: 554493"] That is entirely dependent on the enclosure and the speaker. The subwoofer I have in my apartment is tuned to 19hz. It has more output below 30hz than it does above 40 due to the way the enclosure controls the cone's motion. If your speaker is not designed to play in a higher frequency range and if your enclosure is optimized to have maximum output in the lower octaves, then your fact falls on its face. Again, please stop posting vague rules of thumb as facts because there are so many exceptions to the rule to every one of them. [/QUOTE]
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