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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney_gold" data-source="post: 45030" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>A nice 2nd hand REL sub like a stadium will probably give you what you are looking for , nice tight visceral bass ...assuming your room is up to it.</p><p>I pimp V8's , my customers say they want hosspower..but it isnt so - they want to sit at a robot , and when they drop the hammer all hell must break loose - smoke snot en trane - but thats torque not HP..</p><p>So what Im really saying is that you most likely DONT want sub thats perfectly flat to 20hz ...it wont sound as good as lets say a sub that goes flat to 30hz and has a nice 40-50hz lower bass hump and a slight bump at 60-70hz wont hurt either...</p><p>Correcting a room to flat sounds like doo-doo....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney_gold, post: 45030, member: 579"] A nice 2nd hand REL sub like a stadium will probably give you what you are looking for , nice tight visceral bass ...assuming your room is up to it. I pimp V8's , my customers say they want hosspower..but it isnt so - they want to sit at a robot , and when they drop the hammer all hell must break loose - smoke snot en trane - but thats torque not HP.. So what Im really saying is that you most likely DONT want sub thats perfectly flat to 20hz ...it wont sound as good as lets say a sub that goes flat to 30hz and has a nice 40-50hz lower bass hump and a slight bump at 60-70hz wont hurt either... Correcting a room to flat sounds like doo-doo.... [/QUOTE]
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