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TrevorGolf
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what is the difference between a regular woofer and a sub woofer. I did some frequency response graphs for a woofer and they were lacking below the 150 hz range. the only thing I noticed about the t/s was a pretty high vas (6.9 cu ft.) and a very high efficiency. the fs is still 25 hz why no deep bass?

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