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can a 15 XL be use to play house music aka hit fast?


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its been said before a sub is stupid it does what its told period fast high bass low and slow bass what ever its all in the install

and therefor any sub could be used to do good sq as well look at kingsuv or bill 2 dc 18's lvl 5's i beleive was able to score over an 81 in meca sq out of a score of a 100

i used a lvl 3 12 and it did real well for sq as well

its more about your amp and box then anything

Hell Alpine has been the closest one yet.

"tunning" you box higher means you didn't build the box correctly in the first place. My 2 18's ported box peaks at 37hz, plays down to 18hz with authority and will keep up with any speed double kick.

Getting a low tuned box to play the double kick is easier then getting a higher tuned box to play the low notes.

Try turning up the xover on the amp a little. My EQ brings the subs up to 63hz. My midbass comes in at 63hz and plays to 250 then the mids play from 250 to 3.2k and the tw takes the rest. A true dbl kick is in the 55ish range something that 99% of most midbass drivers CAN NOT keep up with. Don't short change your sub range on a bad design. Besides, a kick drum is on average 22" why would you want to reproduce that through a 6" speakershrug.gif

My 18's will give you a beating. Ask Roscoe he knows ;)

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cept that them subs will beat the stones outta yer kidneys on some metal! and I know they will rock whatever you put to them if the enclosure is built properly!

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