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what does it take to get 150dB @ 25Hz?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kryptonitewhite" data-source="post: 7193953" data-attributes="member: 555106"><p>Youve got it. IDK about cymbols through a 10"er, Adire Audio/Steve Kephart did a video of a Brahma 10" doing full range to demonstrate XBL^2 and its ability to play so high with nice inductance, so i guess so! But ya you got it, just cuz only 1/2 a percent of music gets that low, the port still helps up higher, but you dont have 90% of your output relying on the port adding port compression, impedance rise, group delay, etc etc... and when that tiny bit does get that low... you get a sweet surprise!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kryptonitewhite, post: 7193953, member: 555106"] Youve got it. IDK about cymbols through a 10"er, Adire Audio/Steve Kephart did a video of a Brahma 10" doing full range to demonstrate XBL^2 and its ability to play so high with nice inductance, so i guess so! But ya you got it, just cuz only 1/2 a percent of music gets that low, the port still helps up higher, but you dont have 90% of your output relying on the port adding port compression, impedance rise, group delay, etc etc... and when that tiny bit does get that low... you get a sweet surprise! [/QUOTE]
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