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Old 01-15-08, 11:47 AM   #3 (Link)
 
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Re: Can a sub goes to low?


Your going to find it tough to find a sub that will go below 15Hz at any decent db's but theoretically the lower the better there are lots of things in the real world that can produce frequencies even lower, Thunder for example or a sonic boom from a jet can defiantly hit frequencies in the single digits.
The so called muddy frequencies are usually in the higher octaves between 200 and 40Hz. this can be corrected by proper acoustics and bass trapping.


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