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<blockquote data-quote="swimfreak26" data-source="post: 238087" data-attributes="member: 544365"><p>if you tune it at 30Hz, you will get a deeper and cleaner sound due to the fact that low notes are generally clearer. The 50Hz tuning is louder just because most cars have their resonance frequency around that area...the problem with tuning higher is that the notes with the most "umph" are those at the buzzy frequencies. Daily drivers use lower tuning because low notes are most pleasing to the ears, and tuning low, brings those notes out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swimfreak26, post: 238087, member: 544365"] if you tune it at 30Hz, you will get a deeper and cleaner sound due to the fact that low notes are generally clearer. The 50Hz tuning is louder just because most cars have their resonance frequency around that area...the problem with tuning higher is that the notes with the most "umph" are those at the buzzy frequencies. Daily drivers use lower tuning because low notes are most pleasing to the ears, and tuning low, brings those notes out [/QUOTE]
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