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<blockquote data-quote="KARLEON" data-source="post: 462010" data-attributes="member: 541893"><p>It should sound fine. Right now i have my Magnums tuned to 29hz, and boy can i feel my bass. In my opinion, i have a very nice setup. I hear people talking about the real SPL guyz find their resonant frequency, and ladda ladda ladda to put up high numbers, so i figured i'd see what i can hit by doing so. Last time i hit 142.3 and i really didnt even try at all. i went to the comp. just to chill but after i saw and heard some of those people set ups, i had to rush and put mine in. I ended up winning my class on my first comp. I figured people have peeped me out, so now they are trying to top me, so i stripped out my 4 gauge and replaced it with 0 gauge. Bought an 180amp alternator. About to build me a higher tuned box. So yea, i'm ready to kick *** and take names again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KARLEON, post: 462010, member: 541893"] It should sound fine. Right now i have my Magnums tuned to 29hz, and boy can i feel my bass. In my opinion, i have a very nice setup. I hear people talking about the real SPL guyz find their resonant frequency, and ladda ladda ladda to put up high numbers, so i figured i'd see what i can hit by doing so. Last time i hit 142.3 and i really didnt even try at all. i went to the comp. just to chill but after i saw and heard some of those people set ups, i had to rush and put mine in. I ended up winning my class on my first comp. I figured people have peeped me out, so now they are trying to top me, so i stripped out my 4 gauge and replaced it with 0 gauge. Bought an 180amp alternator. About to build me a higher tuned box. So yea, i'm ready to kick *** and take names again [/QUOTE]
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