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<blockquote data-quote="GTonDubs" data-source="post: 1093941" data-attributes="member: 561344"><p>3.5 after</p><p></p><p>believe it or not, its not a peaky as you would think</p><p></p><p>SQL is awsome, you will love it if you do it</p><p></p><p>if you want a flat curve build a sealed box and loose all the output---</p><p></p><p>if your gonna build a vented box build a vented box worth building</p><p></p><p>exactly-- the graph doesn't prove anything, but the nearly 20db cabin gain will and helps everything work together, the is a gradual slope its not like its shape like this "/\"</p><p></p><p>the only way you will notice a huge difference in db is if you heard a 37 hz tone then a 80hz tone one after the other, and at that, who's running midbass through a subwoofer? not me the bass i listen to is from 25-60hz where the real bass is none of that high midbass needs to come through my sub, only through my midbass speakers</p><p></p><p>hey listen to who you want, im not trying to prove anyone wrong, i was just trying to help you out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTonDubs, post: 1093941, member: 561344"] 3.5 after believe it or not, its not a peaky as you would think SQL is awsome, you will love it if you do it if you want a flat curve build a sealed box and loose all the output--- if your gonna build a vented box build a vented box worth building exactly-- the graph doesn't prove anything, but the nearly 20db cabin gain will and helps everything work together, the is a gradual slope its not like its shape like this "/\" the only way you will notice a huge difference in db is if you heard a 37 hz tone then a 80hz tone one after the other, and at that, who's running midbass through a subwoofer? not me the bass i listen to is from 25-60hz where the real bass is none of that high midbass needs to come through my sub, only through my midbass speakers hey listen to who you want, im not trying to prove anyone wrong, i was just trying to help you out [/QUOTE]
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