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<blockquote data-quote="av83" data-source="post: 7872849" data-attributes="member: 640058"><p>Not really. the response curve becomes steeper with higher tuning. Lower tuning and the curve flattens out. The sub and size of box also determines how well certain notes sound. Not to mention the acoustic enviroment(i.e. whether you have a hatch, truck, trunk, etc.) plays a huge role, as well. Yes, you can dig a little lower going from a mid thirties tune, to a lower thirties tune, but the biggest difference you will notice will be how the volume will sound more even. It will benefit you most if you listen to music that has a broad range and you want all low (25-60hz) frequency notes to be of as similar volume as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="av83, post: 7872849, member: 640058"] Not really. the response curve becomes steeper with higher tuning. Lower tuning and the curve flattens out. The sub and size of box also determines how well certain notes sound. Not to mention the acoustic enviroment(i.e. whether you have a hatch, truck, trunk, etc.) plays a huge role, as well. Yes, you can dig a little lower going from a mid thirties tune, to a lower thirties tune, but the biggest difference you will notice will be how the volume will sound more even. It will benefit you most if you listen to music that has a broad range and you want all low (25-60hz) frequency notes to be of as similar volume as possible. [/QUOTE]
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