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<blockquote data-quote="Moble Enclosurs" data-source="post: 7458194" data-attributes="member: 634917"><p>Of course. The change in the compression to match the driver better will likely yield a broader response from the prefab as well. Most of these prefabs were made specifically to keep excursion control in tact and space availability, and using the 50Hz rule is based on the concept of different styles of music, not a single style, as most music will not play below a 30Hz tone unless it has been modified, and from 30-50 with gain can get pretty musical. But having the driver in a prefab will also either limit the drivers capabilities, or let them run wild. But controlling it to the free air response curve will allow the driver to play much more accurately, hence more satisfaction on your part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moble Enclosurs, post: 7458194, member: 634917"] Of course. The change in the compression to match the driver better will likely yield a broader response from the prefab as well. Most of these prefabs were made specifically to keep excursion control in tact and space availability, and using the 50Hz rule is based on the concept of different styles of music, not a single style, as most music will not play below a 30Hz tone unless it has been modified, and from 30-50 with gain can get pretty musical. But having the driver in a prefab will also either limit the drivers capabilities, or let them run wild. But controlling it to the free air response curve will allow the driver to play much more accurately, hence more satisfaction on your part. [/QUOTE]
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