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What happens to notes below a subs frequency response?
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<blockquote data-quote="murph" data-source="post: 8276298" data-attributes="member: 636087"><p>What the French toast is going on here. You hear below anywhere from 20-25hz (depending on your ears) because of harmonics not because of port noise an distortion. At low frequencies I would be more concerned about over driving or over heating an amp. It takes more power and puts more strain on an amp to play at 20hz vs at 40hz. Depending if you are running ported or sealed makes a big difference on how low you can safely play. Ported enclosures give you the advantage because you can control your driver better through tuning. Sealed enclosures tend to push a drivers suspension harder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="murph, post: 8276298, member: 636087"] What the French toast is going on here. You hear below anywhere from 20-25hz (depending on your ears) because of harmonics not because of port noise an distortion. At low frequencies I would be more concerned about over driving or over heating an amp. It takes more power and puts more strain on an amp to play at 20hz vs at 40hz. Depending if you are running ported or sealed makes a big difference on how low you can safely play. Ported enclosures give you the advantage because you can control your driver better through tuning. Sealed enclosures tend to push a drivers suspension harder. [/QUOTE]
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