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Hi guys,
I'm guessing others have had this issue so i was wondering if someone could tell me if having the subs behind the lpg tank (further away from the cabin) will make a difference to the sound quality in the cabin of the car?
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i got subs in my boot. it makes a little difference but not much. if you have powerful subs it'll be right
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Depends on what you are doing. If your concerned about setting an accurate sound stage it makes it more difficult when they are positioned back too far, however for everyday listening it should be fine.
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Hey
i plan on putting a sub in my spare wheel well too. i was told by a few pro audio guys that the more power you push into the sub, the louder its going to get. it mostly depends weather the box the sub is in is ported or sealed. it may not be too much help, but thats what i was told! |
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