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ok i was looking through my pictures and i found this pic,i love this setup whos is it?I was wondering what it sounds like to have the subs pointing into teh cabin of the car.
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QUOTE(jesterwr217 @ Jul 15, 2007 - 9:30 AM) [snapback]578583[/snapback] when the subs are faced forward it doesnt give the vibrations from the soundwaves much to bounce off of ....when they face the back they have more to bounce off of causing the deep tones and vibrations.....i would recomend not doing that (the pic) cause you can also blow subs not giving the soundwaves things to bounce off of just like playing subs in a hatch with the hatch open not good for the subs at all do not make sense. Do all home subs rip apart? They blow because when you have your hatch open, there is no cabin gain,Sub sounds softer so people turn the subs up and blow them. Nothing to do with sound not bouncing off enough... Playings subs with the hatch open is not a good idea because there is no reason to do so but it will NOT blow your subs. Subs blow when they are not in a box because there is no air pressure(volume of air in box acts like a shock absorber) to "control" the cone. The setup in the first post is perfectly fine and will NOT blow the subs. This post has been edited by soven: Jul 19, 2007 - 6:37 AM |
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