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What happens to notes below a subs frequency response?
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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8276108" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>For your ported box on your computer, it will depend on what it's tuned to to determine if you can play those low notes below 28. YES a subsonic filter is a crossover so it will still pick up some of those frequencies below 28, just not all. You might not even be able to hear it much anyway, rather feel it at that low of a frequency. Your sealed enclosure shouldn't matter too much because they tend to play even lower frequencies but at a gradual slope and starts much earlier than a ported box. Unless your sealed box is way too small then that's a different story. You should be fine playing those songs below 28 but if you hear a lot of weird mechanical noises, then put a ssf on it and move it up until you don't hear it anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8276108, member: 574798"] For your ported box on your computer, it will depend on what it's tuned to to determine if you can play those low notes below 28. YES a subsonic filter is a crossover so it will still pick up some of those frequencies below 28, just not all. You might not even be able to hear it much anyway, rather feel it at that low of a frequency. Your sealed enclosure shouldn't matter too much because they tend to play even lower frequencies but at a gradual slope and starts much earlier than a ported box. Unless your sealed box is way too small then that's a different story. You should be fine playing those songs below 28 but if you hear a lot of weird mechanical noises, then put a ssf on it and move it up until you don't hear it anymore. [/QUOTE]
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