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<blockquote data-quote="Cobraman044" data-source="post: 1430521" data-attributes="member: 35904"><p>While I agree to for the most part about space. (the same saying for drag racing. lol) In the end a car is not a idea listening room in the first place for low frequencies. That is the reason for all the wattage to drive sub woofers. For example a 30hz frequency is 37ft long to fully extend. 1/3 wave is aprrox 12ft. That was the reason folded horn speakers were developed way back when. I have not kept up on all this theory stuff and a lot can be compensated for with electronics now as opposed to 30 years ago. I am curious how this will end up after I start using the RTA. All I know just setting the speaker distances and leaving everything flat it sounds 100% better. I will keep you posted or if you have any other suggestions for tuning please let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobraman044, post: 1430521, member: 35904"] While I agree to for the most part about space. (the same saying for drag racing. lol) In the end a car is not a idea listening room in the first place for low frequencies. That is the reason for all the wattage to drive sub woofers. For example a 30hz frequency is 37ft long to fully extend. 1/3 wave is aprrox 12ft. That was the reason folded horn speakers were developed way back when. I have not kept up on all this theory stuff and a lot can be compensated for with electronics now as opposed to 30 years ago. I am curious how this will end up after I start using the RTA. All I know just setting the speaker distances and leaving everything flat it sounds 100% better. I will keep you posted or if you have any other suggestions for tuning please let me know. [/QUOTE]
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