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Tune lower or higher?? Also, what is "no wall"?
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I burped at 60hz.

A wall is where part of your cabin would be closed off by a "wall" of speakers. "No Wall" means not having that wall where part of the cabin is closed off.

Hope that helps.
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For spl normaly you want to tune a little high. The NO WALL class is a class really Super Street with a box that is no higher that the lowest part of the window.

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tune high if you are going for an SPL win but for a box to listen to everyday, tune low..like as close to 30hz as you can. of course, this does depend on the equiptment you have

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High 50's for my SPL box and low 30's for my daily. [Cool]

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low 20's for me! I like having even response.

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