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<blockquote data-quote="Hebrew Hammer" data-source="post: 2635321" data-attributes="member: 567760"><p>this is were in car and out of car differ...sub bass can be localized very easily from tactile energy transfer and improper level matching, cabin gain etc.....</p><p></p><p>another point...some lower male vocals go under 300...depending on how it's recorded...either singer center stage-stage right-stage left are all things that if the drivers are not placed properly will not reproduce a pin point and true soundstage...</p><p></p><p>also...volume near field in a closed in car plays tricks on a listener...allot of systems when pushed to moderate levels loose the technical stuff...this is normaly due to improper placement....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hebrew Hammer, post: 2635321, member: 567760"] this is were in car and out of car differ...sub bass can be localized very easily from tactile energy transfer and improper level matching, cabin gain etc..... another point...some lower male vocals go under 300...depending on how it's recorded...either singer center stage-stage right-stage left are all things that if the drivers are not placed properly will not reproduce a pin point and true soundstage... also...volume near field in a closed in car plays tricks on a listener...allot of systems when pushed to moderate levels loose the technical stuff...this is normaly due to improper placement.... [/QUOTE]
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