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Old 03-20-2003, 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by winger' date='Mar 20 2003, 02:43 PM
subs create vibrations, the best performance should be achieved when its pointed towards the body (the hatch). i wouldnt point them at the window.
Vibration, exactly. Ambient=surrounding, subwoofer placement isn't like placing mid's or hi's where you need to achieve dimension and fill etc., The effect can be achieved from anywhere, subwoofer wattage cabacity, amplifier output, and cubic feet of air space in the enclosure, for starters, determine how hard a sub will hit, not where it is placed in the car.



If you want good clean sound, a sub directed toward the front of the car is best, on the other hand, if you want your peackock feathers exposed and need the "hey look at me" effect, scoot 'em right up next to the back of the car. It never sounds ghetto when ppl can hear the decklid and the license plate ratteling from blocks away.
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Old 03-20-2003, 11:21 PM
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Just make sure they are secured so they dont rattle. Keep the subs from getting too close to anything. Make sure there is room between were they fire and the hatch. Put it too close and it will reduce the effects.



The guy who founded BOSE marketed that a person should not be able to tell were true bass is coming from. I guess this is why his products are the most over rated in the world!
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Old 03-21-2003, 01:11 AM
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Thanks for all the info. I was talking to the guy at a local shop and he was trying to explain it to me. Something to do with sound waves reflecting like throwing a rock in water. He went way of my head after about 30 secs. But he said face them towards the back.
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Old 03-26-2003, 09:12 AM
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Another tip, don't place the sub in the middle of the box. They should have unequal resistance from one side to the other. in other words if you offset sub in the box, when the speaker pushes forward the suction caused behind will be less on one side more on the other. You will get more snap and less boing, a more realistic sound. All the computer generated stats on the size of the box in ratio to the size of the sub is wac if you ask me. They make these huge boxes to "tune" the sub for optimal performance. Well we're not running a concert hall. I have an Alpine 12" sub in my rx, and the box is only big enough to install the speaker in, since i was'nt able to offset it as previously explained, I put a small port on one side. It sounds PHAT, and take up as little space as possible, and can be moved or removed if neccessary. worked great for me. ps this is about the 8th box I have built for cars I've owned, something to be said for trial and error. good luck
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