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Subs frequency response and dbs
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<blockquote data-quote="Frag" data-source="post: 599932" data-attributes="member: 16185"><p>Oops, my mistake. Thanks.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Eina :sd: Yikes, your room must have been vibrating. From what i've read the sealed are good, especially if you have a small room that will allow room gain to kick in where the sub rolls off. I know that there are other aspects that affect room gain, i just hope not too much as it is in the region i want most. It kicks in at 37hz :thumbs: I fear im over thinking this though.</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>I figured that diy was my best chance, but so far as i have seen the amps with or without dsp have to be imported. I was hoping to experience the lower extentions, but I've accepted that 10hz at steady spls isnt going to happen for me. I've settled for as low as 20hz, hopefully at reference levels. I doubt i will listen a such high volumes though. I need something with head room if possible.</p><p></p><p>I have a 4x4 room, which i now know is bad for acoustics. I'm hoping to extend it somewhat. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks, i will plan for two subs. I think i will get the second one after some time though :sd: For a start i will place it in a way as to avoid the allison effect cancellations I've been reading about. I saw windshear's thread for better responce, two db1s :thinking: :fuse:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frag, post: 599932, member: 16185"] Oops, my mistake. Thanks. Eina :sd: Yikes, your room must have been vibrating. From what i've read the sealed are good, especially if you have a small room that will allow room gain to kick in where the sub rolls off. I know that there are other aspects that affect room gain, i just hope not too much as it is in the region i want most. It kicks in at 37hz :thumbs: I fear im over thinking this though. I figured that diy was my best chance, but so far as i have seen the amps with or without dsp have to be imported. I was hoping to experience the lower extentions, but I've accepted that 10hz at steady spls isnt going to happen for me. I've settled for as low as 20hz, hopefully at reference levels. I doubt i will listen a such high volumes though. I need something with head room if possible. I have a 4x4 room, which i now know is bad for acoustics. I'm hoping to extend it somewhat. Thanks, i will plan for two subs. I think i will get the second one after some time though :sd: For a start i will place it in a way as to avoid the allison effect cancellations I've been reading about. I saw windshear's thread for better responce, two db1s :thinking: :fuse: [/QUOTE]
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