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<blockquote data-quote="Hebrew Hammer" data-source="post: 2647730" data-attributes="member: 567760"><p>jesus crist...do I have to spell it out to you..</p><p></p><p>If you can feel it...you can localize it...end of story...no other discusion or rebutle needs to happen....the transfer function of tactile energy transfer directly correlates to how you percieve stage height and center image etc...you cannot tell me that a panel or baffle that your driver is mounted to is completely decoupled from the rest of the car....I've gone to great lengths using a multitude of different mediums to lessen the effect...I'm talking over an inch and a half of different material on the floor and I still have tactile energy transfer..which still depending how loud and hard I push my frontstage lowers the stage or draws my attention to it's location which thus effects staging....</p><p></p><p>that's it..no more arguing with you..I'm done..come up with what ever you want...open that thesaurus of yours and come up with something witty...</p><p></p><p>my advice...get laid....****....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hebrew Hammer, post: 2647730, member: 567760"] jesus crist...do I have to spell it out to you.. If you can feel it...you can localize it...end of story...no other discusion or rebutle needs to happen....the transfer function of tactile energy transfer directly correlates to how you percieve stage height and center image etc...you cannot tell me that a panel or baffle that your driver is mounted to is completely decoupled from the rest of the car....I've gone to great lengths using a multitude of different mediums to lessen the effect...I'm talking over an inch and a half of different material on the floor and I still have tactile energy transfer..which still depending how loud and hard I push my frontstage lowers the stage or draws my attention to it's location which thus effects staging.... that's it..no more arguing with you..I'm done..come up with what ever you want...open that thesaurus of yours and come up with something witty... my advice...get laid....****.... [/QUOTE]
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