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<blockquote data-quote="yacob.naif" data-source="post: 1663092" data-attributes="member: 565696"><p>I can't give you a list, but i know my type-x's get loooooooooow, like when people want to hear my system, and i tell them it's tuned low, they'll bring 'low' cd's, and i'll have to pop in some of those basstronics tracks from realm of excursion, and then they say 'now i know what you mean by low'</p><p></p><p>It'll go low to the point where you don't even hear the bass, so much, you just feel it shaking the earwax out of your ears, feel confused, and don't know why you can't hear the person next to you talking. It's just plain insane, especially because 'low' is thrown around so often, and they bring a whole new definition.</p><p></p><p>Only complaint i have with tuning my box so low, is that a lot of times i hear the rattles in my car, and things vibrating around over the bass itself, since the peak output of the driver is nearly inaudible, where, say a 40hz box, would have peak output at a frequency that drowns those things out; the louder i turn my system up, the louder the vibrations get, it wont drown them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yacob.naif, post: 1663092, member: 565696"] I can't give you a list, but i know my type-x's get loooooooooow, like when people want to hear my system, and i tell them it's tuned low, they'll bring 'low' cd's, and i'll have to pop in some of those basstronics tracks from realm of excursion, and then they say 'now i know what you mean by low' It'll go low to the point where you don't even hear the bass, so much, you just feel it shaking the earwax out of your ears, feel confused, and don't know why you can't hear the person next to you talking. It's just plain insane, especially because 'low' is thrown around so often, and they bring a whole new definition. Only complaint i have with tuning my box so low, is that a lot of times i hear the rattles in my car, and things vibrating around over the bass itself, since the peak output of the driver is nearly inaudible, where, say a 40hz box, would have peak output at a frequency that drowns those things out; the louder i turn my system up, the louder the vibrations get, it wont drown them out. [/QUOTE]
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