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What does it take to hit 160dB at 20hz?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonnyswboy" data-source="post: 8794875" data-attributes="member: 677275"><p>After hearing some of the crazy loud builds at Slamology (Chris Lee damn near killed me lmao), I am starting to think the direction I want to go long term is SPL at really low frequencies. I not only find it more enjoyable but also it is safe for your hearing (160 @ 20hz is about 110dBA).</p><p></p><p>With how far tech and pricing has come, what are some various methods to achieve near 160s at 15-23hz? Is it even possible in a sedan wall, maybe mid 150s? I imagine depth would limit tuning that low a sedan b pillar. I've seen results I like from 6x 21"s and <a href="https://youtu.be/vs9e-_f3ncQ" target="_blank">15 15"s</a>, though I am sure there are many ways to go about it. 6th order is the way to go I assume?</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.fuaudio.com/product-page/b-stock-fu750v2-0-s-15" target="_blank">15 of these</a> would be incredible performance per watt and performance per dollar. Liking the look of the Powerus PW15000 for this application. One of few high quality full bridges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonnyswboy, post: 8794875, member: 677275"] After hearing some of the crazy loud builds at Slamology (Chris Lee damn near killed me lmao), I am starting to think the direction I want to go long term is SPL at really low frequencies. I not only find it more enjoyable but also it is safe for your hearing (160 @ 20hz is about 110dBA). With how far tech and pricing has come, what are some various methods to achieve near 160s at 15-23hz? Is it even possible in a sedan wall, maybe mid 150s? I imagine depth would limit tuning that low a sedan b pillar. I've seen results I like from 6x 21"s and [URL='https://youtu.be/vs9e-_f3ncQ']15 15"s[/URL], though I am sure there are many ways to go about it. 6th order is the way to go I assume? [URL='https://www.fuaudio.com/product-page/b-stock-fu750v2-0-s-15']15 of these[/URL] would be incredible performance per watt and performance per dollar. Liking the look of the Powerus PW15000 for this application. One of few high quality full bridges. [/QUOTE]
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