One of the best speaker commercials I've ever seen was with a guy who was looking at some sub woofers and was imagining them in his van. In his vision; as he drove through a commercial section of the town, he shattered every window in every building with his awesome bass! The camera pulls out from his proud/happy expression and you see that he repairs glass windows!rofl, I've always wanted to build a box tuned that low, and see what kind of damage I could cause to neighbors' houses. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
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75% of tuning's the way i always did it but i never knew why, glad to see there's some logic behind itGood rule of thumb is 1/2 an octave below the tuning frequency (multiply the tuning frequency by 0.75 to get this number) ...
High-pass filter frequency completely depends on your speakers, your subs, and your car ...
LOL at the best buy commercial.....since you wont get anything like that from themOne of the best speaker commercials I've ever seen was with a guy who was looking at some sub woofers and was imagining them in his van. In his vision; as he drove through a commercial section of the town, he shattered every window in every building with his awesome bass! The camera pulls out from his proud/happy expression and you see that he repairs glass windows!
duh. Type ARPH!!LOL at the best buy commercial.....since you wont get anything like that from them![]()