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<blockquote data-quote="1loudsuv" data-source="post: 1565849" data-attributes="member: 565138"><p>to get the best score possible you dont really tune to a certain frequency (if using earo ports) you tune to around where you guess it would peak but lower like 10 hertz and test and cut an inch off and test and cut an inch off the port and repeat till your score peaks. some cars/trucks might like 44 hertz while some might like 75 hertz bigger cars in the lower classes like lower notes like my explorer likes anywerhe from 48-50 hertz while some crx's like 55-65 hertz or so. just depends on the vehicle. tunning higher doesnt mean you will get louder. theirs a limit to everything.</p><p></p><p>also if you dont have a mic to test with then just ask a couple of people who do or might know and then try tunning around their.</p><p></p><p>but every setup will like different things as you change subs amps boxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1loudsuv, post: 1565849, member: 565138"] to get the best score possible you dont really tune to a certain frequency (if using earo ports) you tune to around where you guess it would peak but lower like 10 hertz and test and cut an inch off and test and cut an inch off the port and repeat till your score peaks. some cars/trucks might like 44 hertz while some might like 75 hertz bigger cars in the lower classes like lower notes like my explorer likes anywerhe from 48-50 hertz while some crx's like 55-65 hertz or so. just depends on the vehicle. tunning higher doesnt mean you will get louder. theirs a limit to everything. also if you dont have a mic to test with then just ask a couple of people who do or might know and then try tunning around their. but every setup will like different things as you change subs amps boxes. [/QUOTE]
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