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<blockquote data-quote="Safe_Cracker" data-source="post: 4012128" data-attributes="member: 577889"><p>Absolutely right! This being said the tuning frequency is the peak (most output) and the rolloff will be equal in both directions meaning a sub will play well below as well as above the enclosures tuning frequency. The subs design, enclosure/port size and available power will depict how low below tune it will play. Polo.</p><p></p><p>PS- I had two 15 SX's and they are decently still, you need a GOOD 1200rms and they will move nicely. I ran 2500 rms on a single 15 for a whole year. I then sold it and alsmot two years later he is still playing it, great subs...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Safe_Cracker, post: 4012128, member: 577889"] Absolutely right! This being said the tuning frequency is the peak (most output) and the rolloff will be equal in both directions meaning a sub will play well below as well as above the enclosures tuning frequency. The subs design, enclosure/port size and available power will depict how low below tune it will play. Polo. PS- I had two 15 SX's and they are decently still, you need a GOOD 1200rms and they will move nicely. I ran 2500 rms on a single 15 for a whole year. I then sold it and alsmot two years later he is still playing it, great subs... [/QUOTE]
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