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I have a single rl-p 18 in 5 cubes tuned to 27hz, with 64sq in. of port. im running it with a aq2200d at 4 ohms. my question is that when i play songs with notes around 28 hz, its not really that audible, and doesnt move much air at all. Its probably just because its in a trunk. but I thought it would be alot louder on those low notes, considering its tuned to 27hz. My ssf is set around 30, i think that could be it, but i want to ask before i mess something up. thanks!

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yea...this si what i do, pick a low low note like 20hz for you.

Turn your stereo up to maximum listening level and turn the subsonic filter ALL the way UP!

Now, put 20hz sine wave on repeat and go back to the amp.

Slowly start to turn the subsonic down until you have reached the maximum excursion you wish to exhibit from your speaker.

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Yeah, your subsonic is set too high. Just remember that the crossover point isn't the point at which it begins to slope off, that's the -3db point. So you're already 3 db down at 30 hz, and probably about 4-5 db down at 27 hz. Turn the SSF down to maybe 22 hz.

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Is there any port noise? If there isn't, you have enough port area.

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try the cd bass meckanic sonic over load. you can pick it up on www.half.com for like 5 bucks reg $15 disc 2 will be were you want it to be to find what track your at when it loudest in the car. this cd has multi tracks of different sine sweeps at different hz ranges. this way you can read the booklet and figure it out after looking at the cd player track it's on. it's the fast way to find were your at. also do not play strait threw cd give amp a break it will heat up your amp and can wreck the amp. another point is glad you tuned low because there is more energy in the lower hz range so you music feel more powerful. here is a link explaining just that it's meant for t-lines but the same holds true for ported boxes and sealed boxes because of the hz your hitting at.

http://www.caraudiomag.com/technical/0203cae_audio_speakers_basics/index.html

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try the cd bass meckanic sonic over load. you can pick it up on www.half.com for like 5 bucks reg $15 disc 2 will be were you want it to be to find what track your at when it loudest in the car. this cd has multi tracks of different sine sweeps at different hz ranges. this way you can read the booklet and figure it out after looking at the cd player track it's on. it's the fast way to find were your at. also do not play strait threw cd give amp a break it will heat up your amp and can wreck the amp. another point is glad you tuned low because there is more energy in the lower hz range so you music feel more powerful. here is a link explaining just that it's meant for t-lines but the same holds true for ported boxes and sealed boxes because of the hz your hitting at.

http://www.caraudiom...sics/index.html

Your posts are so confusing it hurts me to read them. Don't keep posting incorrect information.

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try the cd bass meckanic sonic over load. you can pick it up on www.half.com for like 5 bucks reg $15 disc 2 will be were you want it to be to find what track your at when it loudest in the car. this cd has multi tracks of different sine sweeps at different hz ranges. this way you can read the booklet and figure it out after looking at the cd player track it's on. it's the fast way to find were your at. also do not play strait threw cd give amp a break it will heat up your amp and can wreck the amp. another point is glad you tuned low because there is more energy in the lower hz range so you music feel more powerful. here is a link explaining just that it's meant for t-lines but the same holds true for ported boxes and sealed boxes because of the hz your hitting at.

http://www.caraudiom...sics/index.html

Your posts are so confusing it hurts me to read them. Don't keep posting incorrect information.

so what so incorrect about it ???? if your right you can explain.

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i fixed the ssf, and it definitely is picking up the lower frequencies, but it still isnt as impressive as i thought it would be. i think its my box. could it be that about 5 cubes is too small?

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try the cd bass meckanic sonic over load. you can pick it up on www.half.com for like 5 bucks reg $15 disc 2 will be were you want it to be to find what track your at when it loudest in the car. this cd has multi tracks of different sine sweeps at different hz ranges. this way you can read the booklet and figure it out after looking at the cd player track it's on. it's the fast way to find were your at. also do not play strait threw cd give amp a break it will heat up your amp and can wreck the amp. another point is glad you tuned low because there is more energy in the lower hz range so you music feel more powerful. here is a link explaining just that it's meant for t-lines but the same holds true for ported boxes and sealed boxes because of the hz your hitting at.

http://www.caraudiom...sics/index.html

Your posts are so confusing it hurts me to read them. Don't keep posting incorrect information.

so what so incorrect about it ???? if your right you can explain.

It's a big jumbled mess. You're punctuation is horrible and the spacing is non-existent. Makes it very hard to read.

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