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Re: I have a VMPS larger [message #47198 is a reply to message #47197] Sun, 26 June 2005 15:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I honestly haven't spent any time tuning it. It sounds good to me, but I only use it under 60hz and I don't have a large enough room to move it around much, especially since its so large.

It sounds better than my huge(12cuft) homebuilt sub which used an 18" woofer in a ported box, but thats what you'd expect for a professionally designed sub.

What is the best way to tune a sub? I was under the impression the radio shack meters weren't very accurate at low frequencies. Also, I don't have any real EQ, so I'm not sure what I could do to it.

-Ian

 
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