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<blockquote data-quote="Hebrew Hammer" data-source="post: 2636248" data-attributes="member: 567760"><p>you are crazy if you think that vibration doesn't give location queues...stop reading out of a text book and start listening to real comp cars...do me a favor....next time you can take the chance to go to an IASCA or MECA or whatever show...and you get a chance to listen to a car...raise your feet off the floor...and watch the stage lift about a foot...why you say...well tactile energy transfer does and will give away location queues..energy transfer from door mounted midabsses give away location queues...you want to argue therory with real life?... real life will always win IMO...</p><p></p><p>so tell me this bud...how then can sub bass pull the stage back if it's not localizable? Hmm...and I'm not talking by resonance...distortion...etc?...</p><p></p><p>I have listened to and built more cars than prolly anybody on this board...and I have been around the block once or twice...everything in a car can be localized to a point...plain and simple</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hebrew Hammer, post: 2636248, member: 567760"] you are crazy if you think that vibration doesn't give location queues...stop reading out of a text book and start listening to real comp cars...do me a favor....next time you can take the chance to go to an IASCA or MECA or whatever show...and you get a chance to listen to a car...raise your feet off the floor...and watch the stage lift about a foot...why you say...well tactile energy transfer does and will give away location queues..energy transfer from door mounted midabsses give away location queues...you want to argue therory with real life?... real life will always win IMO... so tell me this bud...how then can sub bass pull the stage back if it's not localizable? Hmm...and I'm not talking by resonance...distortion...etc?... I have listened to and built more cars than prolly anybody on this board...and I have been around the block once or twice...everything in a car can be localized to a point...plain and simple [/QUOTE]
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