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All that changes once you put them into an enclosure. 

Usually, people tend to set their low pass filter to 80-90 hz and their high pass filter, or subsonic filter, to half an octave below the tuning of the enclosure

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1 minute ago, Dafaseles said:

All that changes once you put them into an enclosure. 

Usually, people tend to set their low pass filter to 80-90 hz and their high pass filter, or subsonic filter, to half an octave below the tuning of the enclosure

My subs recommended tuning is 32hz and my box is actually a prefab tuned to 32 hz... Let's say I put a -3db test tone on... How low can they handle it? Cuz that seems to me where I would want to set my subsonic at.. 

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If the box tuning is 32, one whole octave is half that (16). Half of 16 is 8. 16+8=24. Slo I would set it at 24. And if everything is set correctly, a -3 db test tone at 24 hz.... no clipping.... you're subs will be fine. Though I don't think I'd recommend just blasting test tones at your subs. Unless you're competing

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18 hours ago, Dafaseles said:

If the box tuning is 32, one whole octave is half that (16). Half of 16 is 8. 16+8=24. Slo I would set it at 24. And if everything is set correctly, a -3 db test tone at 24 hz.... no clipping.... you're subs will be fine. Though I don't think I'd recommend just blasting test tones at your subs. Unless you're competing

How high can my subs go? 250 or 400??? frequency response vs range..

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So those parameters are usually calculated with the speaker being free air. All those things change once the speaker is put into an enclosure. But usually a 6.5" or 8" can reproduce sound above 80hz better and more efficiently that a huge subwoofer can. That's why we usually set our low pass filter below 100hz, the vast majority of the time, 80-90 hz

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