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i'm doing mine at 33hz for a 15. i would think 35 would still hit lows. maybe you could drop to 34-33.

The BTL isn't a sub that's supposed to sound good or get low. It's supposed to kill the meter.

You should probably step down to the BL depending what power you have.

if you can honestly "hear" the difference with in 1-2 HZ tuning thats pretty impressive.. You shouldn't botice that small of a difference...

I thought the BTL was dubbed the "low end monster"?

I thought the BTL was dubbed the "low end monster"?

are you serious?

i could have swore i read that somewhere, let me try n find it but i could have swore... hold on

hehe, every time i try and type read, i type rear.

Edited by shizzzon

ok, i can't find that statement so let me switch over to reality that i can prove-

Steve Meade has his tuned to 30hz and he has 4 18" BTLs, ask him what he thinks of the low end...

And here is a quote from tejcurrent from his install of 4 18" BTLs tuned to 36hz -

I like the sound of this box much better than the previous two- I listen to a lot of rock/metal and they seem to get the faster kickdrums much better- but it still retains the low end very well. Every person who's heard the system near me has said 'that's the loudest thing I've heard', or 'you're the loudest vehicle in conway/myrtle beach

i'm sure it's good on low end but not a low end monster.

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i'm sure it's good on low end but not a low end monster.

so what is the best frequenzy to tune this 18'' btl. 70% of the time i listen to rap and 30% i listen with stuff with kick drums

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35hz is fine, just give the sub good clean power and plenty of port and it will impress. When you start tuning above 40hz or so, that is when most people will start to notice the lowest of lows missing. With automotive applications, there is not much need to tune a ported box much farther below 25hz, largely because very little recorded music is played that low, and at that point you might as well build a good sealed box instead.

i have a bl's tuned at 33 hrz. it covers great.

get a bl if your just a bass head..... btls IMO are for spl.

Steve Meade has his tuned to 30hz and he has 4 18" BTLs, ask him what he thinks of the low end...

I bet even that doesn't get low enough for the lowest stuff out there ;)

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35hz is fine, just give the sub good clean power and plenty of port and it will impress. When you start tuning above 40hz or so, that is when most people will start to notice the lowest of lows missing. With automotive applications, there is not much need to tune a ported box much farther below 25hz, largely because very little recorded music is played that low, and at that point you might as well build a good sealed box instead.

how big should the port be.

and is 33 hz good will it hit low and loud

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