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Cracking my window makes it louder
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<blockquote data-quote="jimmclrk1" data-source="post: 1031232" data-attributes="member: 561321"><p>I have a small truck. It's a 2002 Ford Ranger. I have 2 12" Polk MOMOs running off of a Mark Antony 25opcm, about 800w RMS. I've noticed that at decent volumes I get a good bass boost by opening my windows. I'm wondering if because I have such a small cabin space that there just isn't enough air with the windows up to get the full volume. Does this sound about right? I've heard that there isn't much cabin gain in a truck. Does opening the window help compensate for the lack of air volume?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimmclrk1, post: 1031232, member: 561321"] I have a small truck. It's a 2002 Ford Ranger. I have 2 12" Polk MOMOs running off of a Mark Antony 25opcm, about 800w RMS. I've noticed that at decent volumes I get a good bass boost by opening my windows. I'm wondering if because I have such a small cabin space that there just isn't enough air with the windows up to get the full volume. Does this sound about right? I've heard that there isn't much cabin gain in a truck. Does opening the window help compensate for the lack of air volume? [/QUOTE]
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