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Chris's DIY Subwoofers: Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="NoSnipeLimit" data-source="post: 134326" data-attributes="member: 984"><p>The real question chris is, with what will you be happy? And will it keep you happy?</p><p>Building a sub that doesn't make you happy, will only cost you more money in the end, so rather over do it.</p><p></p><p>So the question stands, how loud will you be playing it, because any speaker distorts when playing too loud.</p><p>How big is the room your going to put the subwoofer in?</p><p>What extension do you want? This means do you want chest thumping bass(20hz -30hz)?</p><p>I suggest for music, you want fat to 20hz. If you like classical music, you it's good to extend into the subsonic frequencies,</p><p>cellos, organs, tubas, etc can give some extension below 20hz to give you a better feel in the music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoSnipeLimit, post: 134326, member: 984"] The real question chris is, with what will you be happy? And will it keep you happy? Building a sub that doesn't make you happy, will only cost you more money in the end, so rather over do it. So the question stands, how loud will you be playing it, because any speaker distorts when playing too loud. How big is the room your going to put the subwoofer in? What extension do you want? This means do you want chest thumping bass(20hz -30hz)? I suggest for music, you want fat to 20hz. If you like classical music, you it's good to extend into the subsonic frequencies, cellos, organs, tubas, etc can give some extension below 20hz to give you a better feel in the music. [/QUOTE]
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