bballer123
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Today I was in the car with a friend and I thought I had blown one of my front speakers on the right side. So I adjust the settings so music is on the right side only. The bass must have jumped by about 10 DB just by having it set to that one side. I thought maybe because there were less vocals (only one side playing music), I just noticed more bass. That was wrong. I opened the trunk of my suv and saw that the subwoofer was moving considerably more than it has ever before. When I put the balance back to normal, the bass dropped back to normal also.
Before I added the subwoofer, I had a stock 6 speaker monsoon system in my car. When I added the sub, the install shop said they could add it straight to the stock radio/cd/headunit...whatever you wanna call it.
I have a 12" type r hooked up to an alpine m350 amp.
So I was just wondering, why would something like this happen?
Thanks.
Before I added the subwoofer, I had a stock 6 speaker monsoon system in my car. When I added the sub, the install shop said they could add it straight to the stock radio/cd/headunit...whatever you wanna call it.
I have a 12" type r hooked up to an alpine m350 amp.
So I was just wondering, why would something like this happen?
Thanks.
