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Whats the best setup for tight bass for a budget of 450$
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8030986" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Everyone probably has their own version of "tight" bass but my definition is, the exact opposite of the low rumbling earthquake sound or the boomy rattle your trunk, P*ss off your neighbors sound.</p><p></p><p>The sub's excursion should short not long, while moving extremely fast and gives a heavy pressure feeling to your chest, soo much that you can barely breathe, even in the front driver's seat of a 4 door sedan"corolla xrs =/".</p><p></p><p>I'm pretty sure its a higher frequency sounding bass that i want. An Example would be the upper end bass of TI - What You Know About That , or As I Lay Dying - The Sound of Truth, there should be bass throughout most of the songs, some subwoofer setups I've heard had no bass going on in the song unless its a really low note even with the LPF set a lot higher. I would like to steer clear of those as much as possible.</p><p></p><p>I need a setup that is can keep up with a double bass pedal from a metal song with lots of chest peircing slam to go along with it. I've tried 8" midbass drivers from Alpine, it sounded okay but i need something a lot stronger, midbass drivers dont really cut it.</p><p></p><p>Also to get this sound is it best to go with a sealed box, ported box or do i need to spend extra for a bandpass box?</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys for your time in reading and responding in advance.</p><p></p><p>PS: i'm wondering if this is actually tight bass or is there another definition for it? Also, does it fall under the SQ or SPL category?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8030986, member: 650438"] Everyone probably has their own version of "tight" bass but my definition is, the exact opposite of the low rumbling earthquake sound or the boomy rattle your trunk, P*ss off your neighbors sound. The sub's excursion should short not long, while moving extremely fast and gives a heavy pressure feeling to your chest, soo much that you can barely breathe, even in the front driver's seat of a 4 door sedan"corolla xrs =/". I'm pretty sure its a higher frequency sounding bass that i want. An Example would be the upper end bass of TI - What You Know About That , or As I Lay Dying - The Sound of Truth, there should be bass throughout most of the songs, some subwoofer setups I've heard had no bass going on in the song unless its a really low note even with the LPF set a lot higher. I would like to steer clear of those as much as possible. I need a setup that is can keep up with a double bass pedal from a metal song with lots of chest peircing slam to go along with it. I've tried 8" midbass drivers from Alpine, it sounded okay but i need something a lot stronger, midbass drivers dont really cut it. Also to get this sound is it best to go with a sealed box, ported box or do i need to spend extra for a bandpass box? Thanks guys for your time in reading and responding in advance. PS: i'm wondering if this is actually tight bass or is there another definition for it? Also, does it fall under the SQ or SPL category? [/QUOTE]
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