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i didnt know what catagory this would fall in so no hatin'! lol. ok. my box is tuned down to 30 hz, and i have never heard anyone loud system before other than avergae kickers, i live in a small town =P, so usually you can barely hear the lows on "average" systems, because they have prefabed boxes. Would my box make the lows louder than highs? that would be sick lol. Thanks :yahoo:.. sorry for stupid noob post ROFLMFAO

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Depends on the actual design of the box and the orientation of subs/port. If you design a shitty box, it may be worse than prefabbed boxes.

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=P il shoot u a link.. i have the 1997 dodge intrepid build =P

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I'm curently tuned to 25 hz and the high notes seems louder than some of the lows. Could easily differ in different vehicles due to your cars resonant peak. The lows are still crazy sick though

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http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/114805-1997-dodge-intrepid-build/.. here is the build.. has boxz in it if you care to check

ok .. usually the lows sound like a flabby ass on peoples systems lol.. but highs are ok. so the lows will sound nice and loud o_O?!

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2 DD SS4 mid amps

Audison Bit One processor

Jl-cl-rlc line driver

iPad in dash

Dual Irragi 320a alts

8 batcaps 4000's

Second Skin sound deadened

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Just because you're tuned low doesnt mean the lows will be loud. Lows are much more power hungry than high notes and this is where cone area comes into effect too.

true :pardon: , i just dont want my lows to sound like a flappy ass slappin togethor =P

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2 DD SS4 mid amps

Audison Bit One processor

Jl-cl-rlc line driver

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Dual Irragi 320a alts

8 batcaps 4000's

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You have a 9515, if you feed it some power and the box is designed well, it should not sound like a flappy ass slappin together lol.

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I guess like said earlier, just a good combination b/w power and design. I couldn't get the link to work, but if you need any help w/ anything, just PM me...I can try my best to come up with something for ya.

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