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well the way it is now, it hits the mids better and it can still hit down to 30hz with intensity. my box is 4ft^3 tuned to 29hz.

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  • You could take up some of the space inside the box. Lowering net volume while keeping port dimensions the same would raise tuning frequency.

  • MIDBASS.

  • That's just it. I wouldn't buy a SUBwoofer that could only play well down to 40 hz. Different subs are made differently and thus play different frequencies differently. The Xcon is made to be a sub

:woot: Well it seems like you have what you want, are those paint cans stable in that box with the pressure and moving around from driving (dont want to mess up a good box or subwoofer).
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I taped them shut to make sure and they have only moved an inch so far. I can't drive to crazy with original front shocks.

I put 1 one gallon paint can and 4 one quart paint cans inside the box to test how it sounds

Post a picture so I can write FAIL under it and post it in your other posts. Haha, just playin man, kinda... You do have a great box, and a great sub. I think you should listen to EVERYONE and work on your front stage.

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So, I was experimenting and reading up on phase, and I went and tried pointing my sub towards the front, and it sounded about the same but hit harder, so then I played with my d.t.a. on my radio and got things in phase and now I got some mids. :)

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