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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.
![]() This post has been edited by CelicaST_CALI: Jul 12, 2007 - 2:14 AM -------------------- BANNED. for life, you moron.
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I rest my case. You base it on experience and "common sense" when something goes wrong and make a professional assumption of what caused an error. While it is ok on occasions, more often than not it is not actually what is causing the error.
I will just state a few points again. The air in the box provides acoustical suspension to the sub. The bigger the box, the less air would restrict the driver's motion which = less damping. Use a subwoofer free air and it will have lower power handling because the damping from the box isnt there. Having a subwoofer installed as it is shown in the first post will not cause the subwoofer to die earlier, there is no reason to believe so. Oh well, believe what you will but if you ever get the free time. Post this question on an audio forum and see what people say. Google should also bring up information on this. Search for subwoofer enclosure building or something like that and you will get experts on the field with articles regarding things like this. http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/index.php? http://www.talkaudio.co.uk/vbb/index.php http://forum.elitecaraudio.com/ |
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