acdcrocks0323
Junior Member
Hi everyone. I purchased a Soubdqubed hds212 about a month ago. I built a vented box tuned to 30 hz and was about 2.5 cu ft which was recommended by WinISD based on its T/S parameters. I've been bumping it for a few weeks trying to get it dialed in and broken in (since I have read that the SQ suspensions are pretty stiff). I'm currently using a 4 channel amp with the rear 2 channels bridged. I have it crossed over at 80 hz. It's only pushing about 200 watts but I am upgrading my setup to have a dedicated sub amp.
Anyways, I am happy with how loud and low it can get, especially considering the low power it has been receiving. The problem is that there is a gap in between my components and the sub (btw I'm running JBL p660c with passive crossover). I know a sub shouldn't be responsible for too much of a frequency range, but it should surely be able to extend more than 30 hz-50hz before the output really diminishes. So what gives? Any suggestions or ideas of what I could do? Is this sub just not made to extend into low midbass territory? Thanks
Anyways, I am happy with how loud and low it can get, especially considering the low power it has been receiving. The problem is that there is a gap in between my components and the sub (btw I'm running JBL p660c with passive crossover). I know a sub shouldn't be responsible for too much of a frequency range, but it should surely be able to extend more than 30 hz-50hz before the output really diminishes. So what gives? Any suggestions or ideas of what I could do? Is this sub just not made to extend into low midbass territory? Thanks