supa_c 5,000+ posts Abministrator 21,705 23 In a chair Aug 12, 2004 #16 it does work sometimes. Hopefully it answered your question.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
it does work sometimes. Hopefully it answered your question.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
OP btnhfan 5,000+ posts Hail to the King Baby!!!! 7,257 16 CT/ GA Tech, Atlanta Aug 12, 2004 Thread Starter #17 umm so back to the ssf question, what should i do?
JimJ 5,000+ posts Tangled Up in Blue 32,922 107 Hillsborough, NC Aug 12, 2004 #18 set whatever you can for it.
OP btnhfan 5,000+ posts Hail to the King Baby!!!! 7,257 16 CT/ GA Tech, Atlanta Aug 12, 2004 Thread Starter #19 but theres nothing to set. i mean, shouldnt i set it at about 35-38hz if the box is tuned to 45hz? should i buy a seperate subsonic filter or what?
but theres nothing to set. i mean, shouldnt i set it at about 35-38hz if the box is tuned to 45hz? should i buy a seperate subsonic filter or what?
JimJ 5,000+ posts Tangled Up in Blue 32,922 107 Hillsborough, NC Aug 12, 2004 #20 Harrison Labs makes some external FMODs that could work for your app... usually you set it a half-octave below tuning...at 45 Hz, you'll definitely need a SSF to protect the driver.
Harrison Labs makes some external FMODs that could work for your app... usually you set it a half-octave below tuning...at 45 Hz, you'll definitely need a SSF to protect the driver.