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How many hz should my sub box be tuned too???
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8556164" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>da fk are you talking about.</p><p></p><p>deep is not what you feel in your chest, deep is just sh*t shaking and massive wind and vibration everywhere. You gotta be extremely loud at 150+ at 30hz to feel something in your chest slightly. Where stuff hurts the most easily 35 to 50 hz range which can be felt in your chest, stomach, ears at 142 db and a lot more at 150+db . 25hz is mainly wind. Unless you are doing a 155db or more, 25hz is not gonna hurt anywhere at all at the slightest, At most you'll get ear pressure. Things change at 155db+ though.</p><p></p><p></p><p>32hz wont hit harder, it'll just be smoother overall. However if you want your music genre to hit hard, i'd recommend 36 to 40hz because thats right right below where old school hip hop plays at. You dont need to play anything under 30hz unless you listen to the new school rap with bloated bass so tuning low would just make you peak way lower than what you need for your genre.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8556164, member: 650438"] da fk are you talking about. deep is not what you feel in your chest, deep is just sh*t shaking and massive wind and vibration everywhere. You gotta be extremely loud at 150+ at 30hz to feel something in your chest slightly. Where stuff hurts the most easily 35 to 50 hz range which can be felt in your chest, stomach, ears at 142 db and a lot more at 150+db . 25hz is mainly wind. Unless you are doing a 155db or more, 25hz is not gonna hurt anywhere at all at the slightest, At most you'll get ear pressure. Things change at 155db+ though. 32hz wont hit harder, it'll just be smoother overall. However if you want your music genre to hit hard, i'd recommend 36 to 40hz because thats right right below where old school hip hop plays at. You dont need to play anything under 30hz unless you listen to the new school rap with bloated bass so tuning low would just make you peak way lower than what you need for your genre. [/QUOTE]
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