Just checking. I also noticed that when the sub was rear facing it was
*very* close to the trunk wall or hatch of the vehicle. The difference
could have been a boundary loading effect.
Eddie,
Do youguys have a smaller enclosure laying around you could try it with?
Paul Vina
"narcolept" wrote in message
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"Paul Vina" wrote in message
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That one sub could be out of phase with the mids and cause a midbass
dip.
Paul Vina
looks to me like all they used was the sub. Hence him typing "the car was
not running and the stereo not turned on"
narcolept
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course, I've been known to not pay attention before.
"Eddie Runner" wrote in message
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On this test I just performes we could not have hooked it up
out of polarity cause there is JUST ONE WOOFER!
http://installer.com/tech/aiming2.html
ha ha
Eddie Runner
Nousaine wrote:
Usually this type of reported experience comes with other related
changes.
Often hooking up a pair of woofers out-of-polarity will produce the
first
result.