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whats the boner these days ?
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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 7435453" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Tuning to 20hz? For car audio? Who does that? lol That is certainly not a 'boner' around here.</p><p></p><p>As for tuning to 55hz but will play 10hz strong, nice job, but that's hardly the norm. You seem to be implying that is a normal situation, it is not, and suggesting so is giving bad advice imo. Below tuning, a speaker will unload, no matter what you claim your system does. Mechanical limits are very enclosure specific, but for most vented enclosures you'll want to start off setting your SSF to about a half octave below tuning, and adjust it from there to compensate for your specific system's enclosure size and power available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 7435453, member: 549629"] Tuning to 20hz? For car audio? Who does that? lol That is certainly not a 'boner' around here. As for tuning to 55hz but will play 10hz strong, nice job, but that's hardly the norm. You seem to be implying that is a normal situation, it is not, and suggesting so is giving bad advice imo. Below tuning, a speaker will unload, no matter what you claim your system does. Mechanical limits are very enclosure specific, but for most vented enclosures you'll want to start off setting your SSF to about a half octave below tuning, and adjust it from there to compensate for your specific system's enclosure size and power available. [/QUOTE]
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