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<blockquote data-quote="PV Audio" data-source="post: 2778475" data-attributes="member: 554493"><p>Good god man, you still amaze me. What I'm stating is called a CONCEPT. Why do you tune a subwoofer box higher? To get more output in that frequency range. Note that I NEVER said anything like you SHOULD or it's BETTER to tune higher as that is simply retarded. I have two subs sitting next to me, one is tuned to 25hz, the other tuned to 32hz. My home theater subwoofer is tuned to 18.5hz. I would never have said to tune a home subwoofer box to 40hz, nor did I ever. Okay, let's solve this definitively. Post your design/build information and pictures over at diyaudio.com, since you obviously don't understand what I'm telling you. Ask them what you can expect from it, and post the link.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PV Audio, post: 2778475, member: 554493"] Good god man, you still amaze me. What I'm stating is called a CONCEPT. Why do you tune a subwoofer box higher? To get more output in that frequency range. Note that I NEVER said anything like you SHOULD or it's BETTER to tune higher as that is simply retarded. I have two subs sitting next to me, one is tuned to 25hz, the other tuned to 32hz. My home theater subwoofer is tuned to 18.5hz. I would never have said to tune a home subwoofer box to 40hz, nor did I ever. Okay, let's solve this definitively. Post your design/build information and pictures over at diyaudio.com, since you obviously don't understand what I'm telling you. Ask them what you can expect from it, and post the link. [/QUOTE]
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