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Subwoofer turns off! Plz help!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8729088" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I have no idea what the specs are on the RF loaded enclosure(s). Um, hmmm.....it almost sounds to me like you just need a bigger system overall. If you want louder, I think that's the way you gotta go, or settle for about the same loudness you have. You could try to build a custom box, iirc RF recommends decently high tuning, I haven't looked in a while though. Their boxes might be at something like 38 hz. But it seems to me like you've gotten normalized to your bass, you may want to consider upgrading. Custom boxes are really like the most important part of sub system, if the box isn't good, nothing is going to be good, no matter how much money in equipment you have. So just some things to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8729088, member: 591582"] I have no idea what the specs are on the RF loaded enclosure(s). Um, hmmm.....it almost sounds to me like you just need a bigger system overall. If you want louder, I think that's the way you gotta go, or settle for about the same loudness you have. You could try to build a custom box, iirc RF recommends decently high tuning, I haven't looked in a while though. Their boxes might be at something like 38 hz. But it seems to me like you've gotten normalized to your bass, you may want to consider upgrading. Custom boxes are really like the most important part of sub system, if the box isn't good, nothing is going to be good, no matter how much money in equipment you have. So just some things to think about. [/QUOTE]
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