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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8389998" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>low bass is not the bass that takes your breathe out man. More like an ear fking/ just jumped off a plane to skydive wind tunnel sensation along with uncontrollable vehicle flex and airflow. The 40-55 hz range is a lot easier to get the breath loss feeling/chest punch.</p><p></p><p>You should plug in your songs onto the spectrum analyzer on audacity and see what frequencies you are actually hurting on and find out if your box is tuned to low or too high.</p><p></p><p>Dipped in gold is mainly 37hz at -2.0db with a few 60-73hz bits.</p><p></p><p>No type is a -5.3 db level on the 36hz section vs 59hz at 0.3 db</p><p></p><p>Overall, I'd say you just need more output. Judging from your setup, I'm betting that you are severely under powering your sub woofers. You will actually get better range overall with more power. Get a 4-5k amp along with a high output alt when you can and you should be a happy camper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8389998, member: 650438"] low bass is not the bass that takes your breathe out man. More like an ear fking/ just jumped off a plane to skydive wind tunnel sensation along with uncontrollable vehicle flex and airflow. The 40-55 hz range is a lot easier to get the breath loss feeling/chest punch. You should plug in your songs onto the spectrum analyzer on audacity and see what frequencies you are actually hurting on and find out if your box is tuned to low or too high. Dipped in gold is mainly 37hz at -2.0db with a few 60-73hz bits. No type is a -5.3 db level on the 36hz section vs 59hz at 0.3 db Overall, I'd say you just need more output. Judging from your setup, I'm betting that you are severely under powering your sub woofers. You will actually get better range overall with more power. Get a 4-5k amp along with a high output alt when you can and you should be a happy camper. [/QUOTE]
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