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<blockquote data-quote="manooti" data-source="post: 8265820" data-attributes="member: 661188"><p>It's just rattling that makes me thinks its distortion, but not 100% certain. Never had low powered subs like these so not sure.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks, man. Checked the subs, theyre still good. I'll have to go to a dead area and test the box. The box is really old and used years ago in my kicker setup. Maybe it went loose where I cant see it.</p><p></p><p>What do you think about the Loudness on head unit making the bass come alive to almost double? Had to turn loudness on and set gain from there.</p><p></p><p>I was just messin around in WINISD. No idea about how to use it yet but a few youtube videos in and I'm itching to go to home depot lol. Maybe build a brand new box... 6th order bandpass tempting</p><p></p><p>The song Bass I love you, known for the lows, plays ******. It's when the higher frequency bass hits is when the rattle comes in. Low frequency is good. Nice quiet butt jiggler. Low frequency would reveal clipping/distortion or sub damage easier, right? So if my high frequency bass hits and rattles its not mechanical and maybe box, box design or car?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manooti, post: 8265820, member: 661188"] It's just rattling that makes me thinks its distortion, but not 100% certain. Never had low powered subs like these so not sure. Thanks, man. Checked the subs, theyre still good. I'll have to go to a dead area and test the box. The box is really old and used years ago in my kicker setup. Maybe it went loose where I cant see it. What do you think about the Loudness on head unit making the bass come alive to almost double? Had to turn loudness on and set gain from there. I was just messin around in WINISD. No idea about how to use it yet but a few youtube videos in and I'm itching to go to home depot lol. Maybe build a brand new box... 6th order bandpass tempting The song Bass I love you, known for the lows, plays ******. It's when the higher frequency bass hits is when the rattle comes in. Low frequency is good. Nice quiet butt jiggler. Low frequency would reveal clipping/distortion or sub damage easier, right? So if my high frequency bass hits and rattles its not mechanical and maybe box, box design or car? [/QUOTE]
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