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<blockquote data-quote="ciaonzo" data-source="post: 8531820" data-attributes="member: 607015"><p>I think the monster motors all deliver that type of Qes figure. What needs to be done with that is to design a proper enclosure that yields a tuning that is complimentary to the vehicle and the tastes of the end user (regardless of the driver Fs, just something that controls cone motion in the area that you plan to beat the pi<span style="color: navy">s</span>s out of it) and ideally, I don't mean high tuning. From there, apply a s<span style="color: navy">hi</span>t ton of power and the necessary EQ (and it will be necessary) to get a balanced and powerful bandwidth. But you're right, all too often guys end up with peaky or lean bass simply because they don't realize what's going on or how to correct it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ciaonzo, post: 8531820, member: 607015"] I think the monster motors all deliver that type of Qes figure. What needs to be done with that is to design a proper enclosure that yields a tuning that is complimentary to the vehicle and the tastes of the end user (regardless of the driver Fs, just something that controls cone motion in the area that you plan to beat the pi[COLOR=navy]s[/COLOR]s out of it) and ideally, I don't mean high tuning. From there, apply a s[COLOR=navy]hi[/COLOR]t ton of power and the necessary EQ (and it will be necessary) to get a balanced and powerful bandwidth. But you're right, all too often guys end up with peaky or lean bass simply because they don't realize what's going on or how to correct it. [/QUOTE]
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