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I agree, I would call 80 to 120Hz the midbass not sub territory. I would not cross a sub past say 63hz.
Posted by cfb on June 16, 2012 at 17:31:11:
True subwoofer frequency range is the octave between 16 to 32 Hz. Low bass range the two octaves between 20 to 80 Hz, the midbass 80 to 120 Hz, upper bass 120 to 180 Hz, lower midrange 180 to 360 Hz, the middle midrange 360 to 1,500 Hz, upper midrange 1,500 to 3,000 Hz, lower treble and the heart of the treble the two octaves between 3,000 to 12,000 Hz and the upper treble anything above 12,000 Hz.