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Old 04-08-2010, 03:37 AM
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Seeing as my frequency is rather low, I believe that as they loosen up it will improve. Your right, every couple days it "seems" go get lower and lower. TF Ones are no joke. They are a tight sub, that requires much break in time.

Unless of course if you've got over 5K then I'm sure its easier. lol

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Old 04-12-2010, 06:19 AM
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Originally Posted by fresh1
I describe it as going from a 145.6 to a 145.8
Or a 145.6 to a 146.59.... lol

BUMP!!! for a good thread but original question still not answered.

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Old 04-12-2010, 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by fresh1
Hey Paul, almost forgot, I was 146 uncertified with my 12''s lol
dont you have a picture to show? I thought I looked sexy on your windshield...lol

and to answer the original question:
in DB Drag you get shafted... a 10 is a 10 round or square
in IASCA it is strictly sq inches...so a square is called a square and calculates as such...same as regular round subs... the W7 im not sure how they calculate it... maybe they have them classified with their proper cone area also
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