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<blockquote data-quote="FtheNutHuggers" data-source="post: 7353592" data-attributes="member: 632254"><p>each wall and the floor act as a wave guide, so each sitting position is like placing your ear at different positions within a horn (basically). therefore you will get a different response at each different sitting position. regardless of where you put your sub, each seat will sound different. when you introduce air traveling across y, our ear while moving, you'll experience yet another response. each change in traveling velocity will yield different results. i've seen so many different alignments used in boats for different subs and locations that no "do this and it'll 100% make you happy" recommendation would be a great one to follow. you've got my real recommendation, that's a sure shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FtheNutHuggers, post: 7353592, member: 632254"] each wall and the floor act as a wave guide, so each sitting position is like placing your ear at different positions within a horn (basically). therefore you will get a different response at each different sitting position. regardless of where you put your sub, each seat will sound different. when you introduce air traveling across y, our ear while moving, you'll experience yet another response. each change in traveling velocity will yield different results. i've seen so many different alignments used in boats for different subs and locations that no "do this and it'll 100% make you happy" recommendation would be a great one to follow. you've got my real recommendation, that's a sure shot. [/QUOTE]
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