Bronze Member Username: Press1Yuba City, CA USA Post Number: 27 Registered: Nov-04 | Ok, I get the sound wave of the sub is longer than that of higher frequencies, but how is it that you can mount a sub in a box, facing down, under the rear seat and come up with loud explosive bass, but your mids & highs have to be almost line of sight to hear them properly? And is this why car dimensions can have such an affect on the performance? |
Anonymous | How exactly is a rainbow made, it just does. (quoted from movie Joe Dirt) |
Gold Member Username: Its_bacon12Hfl, Ny Usa Post Number: 1213 Registered: Dec-03 | its sine waves, and frequencies...the higher the frequency the shorter the wavelength, and the higher chance it will be absorbed by panels, seats, clothes, dash, etc...in the car a sub also obtains cabin gain which is the amplification of teh sine wave given certain parameters of a car (cabin)' yes, a SUV with all coupled airspace will have much louder and quicker response than a couple with a trunk |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfNorthWest, Michigan USA Post Number: 7322 Registered: Dec-03 | http://www.bcae1.com/frequncy.htm http://www.bcae1.com/speaker.htm |