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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8192428" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>its gonna depend. If you tune too low, your not gonna hit anything in that music, If you tune it low enough around 30-34hz you'll have a slow roll off so you'll be hearing it but its not going to be loud or present. tuning in the 40s to 50s is a delicate situation, depending on the overall design of the port and size of the box, you can either have flat response(ideal) or a One note wonder box where it peaks hard in a very limited range. generally you'd want to tune higher if your library is mainly composed of those genres.</p><p></p><p>BTW FYI most guys on this site cant live without bass hitting 30z and below and most will recommend a low tuning. You should take matters into your own hands and download winISD learn how to use it and see the frequency response graphs for your self so you can find out what kind of sound you will be getting from your box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8192428, member: 650438"] its gonna depend. If you tune too low, your not gonna hit anything in that music, If you tune it low enough around 30-34hz you'll have a slow roll off so you'll be hearing it but its not going to be loud or present. tuning in the 40s to 50s is a delicate situation, depending on the overall design of the port and size of the box, you can either have flat response(ideal) or a One note wonder box where it peaks hard in a very limited range. generally you'd want to tune higher if your library is mainly composed of those genres. BTW FYI most guys on this site cant live without bass hitting 30z and below and most will recommend a low tuning. You should take matters into your own hands and download winISD learn how to use it and see the frequency response graphs for your self so you can find out what kind of sound you will be getting from your box. [/QUOTE]
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