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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8857515" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>There's definitely quite a few that can give a better answer, but IMO, it's (1) 8" sub. It's supposed to be quicky and jabby, not a power puncher. It's to emphasize the music, (but it'll hit to feel it too). If you wanted deep, heavy low hits, you'd go with something bigger. An 8" isn't about shaking the ground, it's about emphasizing the music. I think you definitely want a good chunk of what it can do over 100hz. If you have mids that get close, maybe you can find that frequency range. </p><p></p><p>If you listen to heavy hitting rap, you would probably wouldn't miss cutting it off at 80 or 100. If you listen to rock or country, there's a lot more instrumental bass that will get cut off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8857515, member: 674149"] There's definitely quite a few that can give a better answer, but IMO, it's (1) 8" sub. It's supposed to be quicky and jabby, not a power puncher. It's to emphasize the music, (but it'll hit to feel it too). If you wanted deep, heavy low hits, you'd go with something bigger. An 8" isn't about shaking the ground, it's about emphasizing the music. I think you definitely want a good chunk of what it can do over 100hz. If you have mids that get close, maybe you can find that frequency range. If you listen to heavy hitting rap, you would probably wouldn't miss cutting it off at 80 or 100. If you listen to rock or country, there's a lot more instrumental bass that will get cut off. [/QUOTE]
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