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you can reach maximum excursion with a relatively low amount of power and bottom out the subwoofer. Generally Try not to play tones more than half an octave below tuning and use a subsonic filter.

 
you can play a tone lower then the tuning of your box... just make sure you set your subsonic filter a 1/2 octave below your tuning frequency
So if my box was tuned to 32 hertz then what would i set the subsonic filter to?

 
Cone excursion increases dramatically once the signal dips below the enclosure's tuning frequency. If you do not have a SSF to filter out those notes, it can easily cause the speaker(s) to bottom out.

The exact point you can *safely* set your SSF at depends on many things (mainly box specs and power to the speaker), but generally speaking with a 32hz tuning you should be able to reach 20hz without too much concern (where most signal material stops). With a 32hz tuned box most people can play music without any SSF. But if you are worried, set it to 20-25hz and breath easier.

 
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