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okay so liek 2 weeks ago i installed my new sound system:
Alpine Headunit 15' Type R' sub Hifonics Brutus Amp 1,200 rms....supposedly it freking pounds the **** out of my car! its jsut pure vibrations and thumps. however its not a friendly fit in the coupe. i had to remove the spare tire to create...liek a divit for it to fit. but anyway it pounds..alot and how its set up now, i finally got it turned around so its sitting how most ppl have their subs positioned ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() so it pretty much takes up the whole trunk. and like i said, its no longer positioned like that anymore ![]() This post has been edited by KB-2: Jan 10, 2007 - 8:28 PM -------------------- ![]() KB |
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In theory, it's because no matter what direction you point the box, the soundwaves are going to radiate from every direction, incuding the direction opposite to where the cone is facing. By putting the cone facing to the rear, your sound waves bounce back almost immediately and are in much closer phase with the waves radiating from the back of the box. Otherwise, they are not quite in phase and cancel each other out a bit resulting in lower apparent sound levels.
I'll try to find the article where I read that (been a couple years). -------------------- One o'dem crazy Canadian freaks, eh?
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