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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 2743391" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>What are the specs on you box and what are you listening to? If the box has a peak in the response that you are allowing to come through by setting the crossover a bit higher, or the music doesn't have really low bass information, getting the sub up into the meat of the bass and upper bass will make it seem a lot louder. You'll find though that for the sub to create higher volume at the higher freq, it doesn't have to move as much compared to the lower freqs. Not much of a danger to the driver unless you are running a ton of power more than tthe sub is rated to handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 2743391, member: 550915"] What are the specs on you box and what are you listening to? If the box has a peak in the response that you are allowing to come through by setting the crossover a bit higher, or the music doesn't have really low bass information, getting the sub up into the meat of the bass and upper bass will make it seem a lot louder. You'll find though that for the sub to create higher volume at the higher freq, it doesn't have to move as much compared to the lower freqs. Not much of a danger to the driver unless you are running a ton of power more than tthe sub is rated to handle. [/QUOTE]
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