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<blockquote data-quote="its_bacon12" data-source="post: 7596353" data-attributes="member: 558729"><p>Cars are an absolute nightmare when it comes to audio. Chances are you either are experiencing cancellation due to reflections or specific nodes in your car. The frequencies you hear when you move your head, but don't hear otherwise, are likely positive interference. Midbass seems about the right frequencies for that to happen, similar how bass experiences this in home environments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="its_bacon12, post: 7596353, member: 558729"] Cars are an absolute nightmare when it comes to audio. Chances are you either are experiencing cancellation due to reflections or specific nodes in your car. The frequencies you hear when you move your head, but don't hear otherwise, are likely positive interference. Midbass seems about the right frequencies for that to happen, similar how bass experiences this in home environments. [/QUOTE]
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