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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8677487" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>you have quite a fking mess there lmao... You dont understand the physics of how car audio works and the concept of "less is more" You have cancellation hell in your car right now with zero sound stage, just glob of noise in a mess of sound. </p><p></p><p>The biggest taboos for bass thats been proven over and over by literally every enthusiast out there is you never run different size subs in your car. You also never run different brands or models of subs in your car. You broke both of them. Reason being? They are engineered differently, produces different sound waves and they all start fighting each other (your case since you'll have different areas of the car with different incident and reflected waves. Or they combine together to form sounding nasty and unpleasant and you literally are left with either distorted bass or negative amounts of bass. What you really need is a proper sub setup that gets you loud enough with good bandwidth. To get that punch in the chest feeling, your overall output has to be WAAAY up there. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8677487, member: 650438"] you have quite a fking mess there lmao... You dont understand the physics of how car audio works and the concept of "less is more" You have cancellation hell in your car right now with zero sound stage, just glob of noise in a mess of sound. The biggest taboos for bass thats been proven over and over by literally every enthusiast out there is you never run different size subs in your car. You also never run different brands or models of subs in your car. You broke both of them. Reason being? They are engineered differently, produces different sound waves and they all start fighting each other (your case since you'll have different areas of the car with different incident and reflected waves. Or they combine together to form sounding nasty and unpleasant and you literally are left with either distorted bass or negative amounts of bass. What you really need is a proper sub setup that gets you loud enough with good bandwidth. To get that punch in the chest feeling, your overall output has to be WAAAY up there. [/QUOTE]
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