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<blockquote data-quote="bass_lover1" data-source="post: 4488185" data-attributes="member: 555256"><p>Tuning higher you also run the risk of damaging your drivers. Any music that is played below your tuning frequency, the drivers act as if they were in a free air environment, basically they have very little control. This can lead to torn spiders/surround, and also you have a change of bottoming the coil on the backplate, or even getting the coil to hang on the top plate.</p><p></p><p>For daily driving 30-35 hz is usually a good frequency to aim for. Some drivers work well with a bit higher tuning, like the AQs mentioned earlier, but seeing how you're going to be running Boss drivers, which probably don't have nearly the time nor effort put into designing them as the AQs do, I wouldn't chance running the higher frequency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bass_lover1, post: 4488185, member: 555256"] Tuning higher you also run the risk of damaging your drivers. Any music that is played below your tuning frequency, the drivers act as if they were in a free air environment, basically they have very little control. This can lead to torn spiders/surround, and also you have a change of bottoming the coil on the backplate, or even getting the coil to hang on the top plate. For daily driving 30-35 hz is usually a good frequency to aim for. Some drivers work well with a bit higher tuning, like the AQs mentioned earlier, but seeing how you're going to be running Boss drivers, which probably don't have nearly the time nor effort put into designing them as the AQs do, I wouldn't chance running the higher frequency. [/QUOTE]
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