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<blockquote data-quote="Varinabassing" data-source="post: 7379114" data-attributes="member: 606335"><p>I dont totally agree with you Because while you are right that by itself it means little when you look at it in the big picture it does have a meaning If i stick a box in my truck tuned to 50 htz it will perform totally different than one at 35 htz. It is a important in that it will help you get close to the performance you want. Over time people learn what sounds good in different vehicles and can use the tuning to repeat that performance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varinabassing, post: 7379114, member: 606335"] I dont totally agree with you Because while you are right that by itself it means little when you look at it in the big picture it does have a meaning If i stick a box in my truck tuned to 50 htz it will perform totally different than one at 35 htz. It is a important in that it will help you get close to the performance you want. Over time people learn what sounds good in different vehicles and can use the tuning to repeat that performance [/QUOTE]
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