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<blockquote data-quote="LilJ29" data-source="post: 6844558" data-attributes="member: 622894"><p>I need someone that knows alot about how sound frequencies work, and the wavelengths and all that cool stuff..</p><p></p><p>I was talking to a guy who suggested i use 8's instead of 12's in my extended cab Chevy 06 silverado SS. He said id get better sounding, less distorted bass because the wavelengths from 8 inch subs take less of a distance to fully mature, and the reasons my 12's right now are making weird noise when turned up loud is because im sitting too close to the woofer.</p><p></p><p>Is this information actually true? would i get better sounds if i used 8 inch subs in the cab of my truck? or is there really not a difference to the human ear?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LilJ29, post: 6844558, member: 622894"] I need someone that knows alot about how sound frequencies work, and the wavelengths and all that cool stuff.. I was talking to a guy who suggested i use 8's instead of 12's in my extended cab Chevy 06 silverado SS. He said id get better sounding, less distorted bass because the wavelengths from 8 inch subs take less of a distance to fully mature, and the reasons my 12's right now are making weird noise when turned up loud is because im sitting too close to the woofer. Is this information actually true? would i get better sounds if i used 8 inch subs in the cab of my truck? or is there really not a difference to the human ear? [/QUOTE]
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