NoviceGuru
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very weird, do you think that mixing the air sound with the high fq sound makes the high fq sound harder to hear so the bass or low fq is more audiable then before?
What the fuck did you just say? English?very weird, do you think that mixing the air sound with the high fq sound makes the high fq sound harder to hear so the bass or low fq is more audiable then before?
what kind of hatch do u have manMy car does that horribly. Cabin pressurization ftl. Tiny hatchback with windows down ftw.
okay retard you get some comprehension. with or without you saying deadner. when i said "and such" it was directly taking the place of where your said "etc."uh ok.... and i quote...
note where i mention deadener, then say the only OTHER way? reading comprehension > j00
did you take that as an angry statement?What the fuck did you just say? English?
You need to chill the fuck out before you have yourself a little vacation JUST after you joined.
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1st. Chill the fuck out. Again.okay retard you get some comprehension. with or without you saying deadner. when i said "and such" it was directly taking the place of where your said "etc."
and you said that if by saying and such, i mean deadner then im right. but if not then i am making shit up. tell me. does replacing "etc" with "and such" make you so paranoid that you would tell me im a liar and making shit up?
did you take that as an angry statement?
i just meant that what that guy said was weird. that rolling down on window on one side makes the other side have more bass.
so what i was asking is do you think that, since high frequency waves don't travel as far and have a harder time passing through objects and are not as easily heard when other sounds are interfering, if you have your side window down and you have "air noise" occuring, does that make the highs and the mids harder to hear making the lows more audiable. lows with a smaller wave length have an easier time traveling and being heard over other sounds
Pot meet kettle.Yes, youre missing something. The fact that you are a complete jackass,
I think it is safe to say that everyone is cool with you. There may or may not be a few douchesicles that the forum could stand losing though. They also may or may not be present in this thread.Holy Shit!! I sincerely apologize to orioles26 for making my first post in this thread and apparently starting this shit-storm. I was merely trying to point out what I felt was a misunderstanding of the problem he was having....my bad.
okay, again i don't see myself as coming off angry. and also if you could read english the it would be very understandable. propper use of commas is all it is. the bolded info between the commas is added info. not needed for the sentence but put there in place to further explain what i meant. also i think you need to calm down because some who goes out of there way to make sure people can see him saying **** is a bit stupid. and "you an r-tard" - what the hell kinda english it that.did you take that as an angry statement?
i just meant that what that guy said was weird. that rolling down on window on one side makes the other side have more bass.
so what i was asking is do you think that, since high frequency waves don't travel as far and have a harder time passing through objects and are not as easily heard when other sounds are interfering, if you have your side window down and you have "air noise" occuring, does that make the highs and the mids harder to hear making the lows more audiable. lows with a smaller wave length have an easier time traveling and being heard over other sounds
this is what i was talking about. when the windows are down the sound from the air outside his car making it harder to hear the highs and the mids. also he said his bass goes up. i think that bass sounds the same only that with the added sounds in the car, it is just making the bass seem louder. or just easier to hear.Bass goes up with windows down yes, but at the same time I lose much midrange frequencies with windows down. The ambient noises take over and drown their effects. What I do is just have 2 different EQ curves for these situations. Not much else you can do about it. It isn't a HUGE difference, at least for me.
Maybe it is a bit of both. Either way, the EQ on my 9835 helps to alleviate this percieved difference in sound character.How this perception is created makes no difference to methis is what i was talking about. when the windows are down the sound from the air outside his car making it harder to hear the highs and the mids. also he said his bass goes up. i think that bass sounds the same only that with the added sounds in the car, it is just making the bass seem louder. or just easier to hear.
you aren't going to change the difference between windows up and down. thats just the way almost all cars work.
anyhow, i'd really like to hear more about this statement. in my 3 setups, i only used one box, except for the ***** am where i had a sealed box then a ported, so i couldnt really compare different tunings in the same vehicle.this issue as alot to do with the box being tuned to the cabin freq.