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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Hertz" data-source="post: 6562685" data-attributes="member: 617463"><p>Hzsogood is correct. Dude with a stock system and 1/0 gauge to an xploder is not. But hey, it must sound cool telling people you have 1/0, almost as sweet as your 30series rubber on your 20's on an eclipse. Let me guess, stock suspension...that's a good look!</p><p></p><p>Try understanding what you read. I'm talking about frequency response. And if you knew anything about the slopes and octaves involved in sound rolling off, you would get it. You probably figure since your low pass is set @ whatever it won't play higher, even better, you're not hearing it? Keep making one note boxes, that sound awful. My subs play 125ish always, because that node coupled with the node of my mids playing 125ish makes for a seamless linear transition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Hertz, post: 6562685, member: 617463"] Hzsogood is correct. Dude with a stock system and 1/0 gauge to an xploder is not. But hey, it must sound cool telling people you have 1/0, almost as sweet as your 30series rubber on your 20's on an eclipse. Let me guess, stock suspension...that's a good look! Try understanding what you read. I'm talking about frequency response. And if you knew anything about the slopes and octaves involved in sound rolling off, you would get it. You probably figure since your low pass is set @ whatever it won't play higher, even better, you're not hearing it? Keep making one note boxes, that sound awful. My subs play 125ish always, because that node coupled with the node of my mids playing 125ish makes for a seamless linear transition. [/QUOTE]
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