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<blockquote data-quote="XxAndreaxX" data-source="post: 8668197" data-attributes="member: 669406"><p>guys I made yesterday some further tests. now listen. I opened the trunk, and seems like I gained 10db. with open trunk, I'm happy with the results, so that's the most important part. seems like some noise cancellation is going on there. how can I fix that?? which layout do you usually use for a sedane that has the trunk isolated from the cabin?? My plans are to start over and build a proper enclosure, but first I have to find the right layout for the purpose. That's why I'm making tests with the actual box.</p><p></p><p>To make it short: Open trunk, I only get one side of the waves that come out of the port, the rest gets lost outside the trunk, maybe similar to a sealed box.</p><p></p><p>Closed trunk, the waves seems to bounce back, but instead of adding, they make some sort of cancellation. I need to understand why</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XxAndreaxX, post: 8668197, member: 669406"] guys I made yesterday some further tests. now listen. I opened the trunk, and seems like I gained 10db. with open trunk, I'm happy with the results, so that's the most important part. seems like some noise cancellation is going on there. how can I fix that?? which layout do you usually use for a sedane that has the trunk isolated from the cabin?? My plans are to start over and build a proper enclosure, but first I have to find the right layout for the purpose. That's why I'm making tests with the actual box. To make it short: Open trunk, I only get one side of the waves that come out of the port, the rest gets lost outside the trunk, maybe similar to a sealed box. Closed trunk, the waves seems to bounce back, but instead of adding, they make some sort of cancellation. I need to understand why [/QUOTE]
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