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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8671385" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>Damn it to hell with all this eqing I'm having to do....not really at all. Generally take care of things with crossover points and slopes and swl depending on type of music I'm listening to.</p><p></p><p>I couldn't agree more with what shredder said above. For me I look for a certain amount of spl out of whatever enclosure I plan to build. Too much my mids and highs won't keep up. Too little I'll be disappointed. I don't mind spl at all but I'm with my system 12 plus hours a day so I generally go for sq with most of my builds.</p><p></p><p> As far as bloated response here or there to me anyway really depends on sub enclosure cabin gain filters etc. From my experience. Single 10 tuned to 42 Hz. Yeah people may look at me side ways but it worked great blending with the vehicle power and type of music.. Sounds just as good as my 15 @30. Not all subs or systems are created equal. Hell I'll be tuning a small 8 to 44 for my little shop. Don't really have to consider room gain models flat from tune to crossover point. Am I worried it'll sound bad. Hell no group delay is low low power efficient 105 db on 50 watts a lot better than the 30 hz tune it's currently tuned at and im confident it'll sound better for that sub and my music</p><p></p><p>Anyway tune to match music taste and system. Saying ya can't get sq tuned high idk hasn't been my experience anyway. I guess ya can keep arguing points but I'm not listening I'll just keep on keeping on</p><p></p><p>As far as the fella you are trying to convince I'm pretty sure his current set up is at 40hz pretty sure it was lower at some point if I remember right. Idk they all seem to blend together but I don't think he was complaining about it not really sure but he certainly didn't say anything about it sounding like trash. Maybe it did maybe he was to busy adjusting his eq to say anything about it idk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8671385, member: 674179"] Damn it to hell with all this eqing I'm having to do....not really at all. Generally take care of things with crossover points and slopes and swl depending on type of music I'm listening to. I couldn't agree more with what shredder said above. For me I look for a certain amount of spl out of whatever enclosure I plan to build. Too much my mids and highs won't keep up. Too little I'll be disappointed. I don't mind spl at all but I'm with my system 12 plus hours a day so I generally go for sq with most of my builds. As far as bloated response here or there to me anyway really depends on sub enclosure cabin gain filters etc. From my experience. Single 10 tuned to 42 Hz. Yeah people may look at me side ways but it worked great blending with the vehicle power and type of music.. Sounds just as good as my 15 @30. Not all subs or systems are created equal. Hell I'll be tuning a small 8 to 44 for my little shop. Don't really have to consider room gain models flat from tune to crossover point. Am I worried it'll sound bad. Hell no group delay is low low power efficient 105 db on 50 watts a lot better than the 30 hz tune it's currently tuned at and im confident it'll sound better for that sub and my music Anyway tune to match music taste and system. Saying ya can't get sq tuned high idk hasn't been my experience anyway. I guess ya can keep arguing points but I'm not listening I'll just keep on keeping on As far as the fella you are trying to convince I'm pretty sure his current set up is at 40hz pretty sure it was lower at some point if I remember right. Idk they all seem to blend together but I don't think he was complaining about it not really sure but he certainly didn't say anything about it sounding like trash. Maybe it did maybe he was to busy adjusting his eq to say anything about it idk. [/QUOTE]
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