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Ported Box, need certain Hz?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trixter" data-source="post: 1609434" data-attributes="member: 542668"><p>when you tund the box, let's say at 32hz, that box will play freqs. from 32hz and up. on the other end of the scale, from 32hz to 0hz it will slope down to nothing. the x-over settings on the amp, your 50hz for example, will cut out freqs. from 50hz and up going to your sub, this is where your mids would kick in. your filter to remove anything below 25hz, or what ever you set it to, will eliminate freqs. below that setting. this is so you sub does not over excursion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trixter, post: 1609434, member: 542668"] when you tund the box, let's say at 32hz, that box will play freqs. from 32hz and up. on the other end of the scale, from 32hz to 0hz it will slope down to nothing. the x-over settings on the amp, your 50hz for example, will cut out freqs. from 50hz and up going to your sub, this is where your mids would kick in. your filter to remove anything below 25hz, or what ever you set it to, will eliminate freqs. below that setting. this is so you sub does not over excursion. [/QUOTE]
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