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<blockquote data-quote="basshedz06" data-source="post: 3727406" data-attributes="member: 583852"><p>everyone is right so far but i think that every vehicle has 2 frequency notes two like a low and a high cuz tuned low like 36 my car sounds good but like tuned high like 50's or higher it can put up some numbers on the tl, as of last season usaci schedule, i did a 141.0 with 2 12's tuned at like 65 but that box was tuned too high for my car so if bring it down some it should get louder but u also have to take in account your amp settings also. u can't just go to the lanes with your gain all the way up and your db slopes and such not set it will kill you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="basshedz06, post: 3727406, member: 583852"] everyone is right so far but i think that every vehicle has 2 frequency notes two like a low and a high cuz tuned low like 36 my car sounds good but like tuned high like 50's or higher it can put up some numbers on the tl, as of last season usaci schedule, i did a 141.0 with 2 12's tuned at like 65 but that box was tuned too high for my car so if bring it down some it should get louder but u also have to take in account your amp settings also. u can't just go to the lanes with your gain all the way up and your db slopes and such not set it will kill you [/QUOTE]
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