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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8314952" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>chest kick is easy to feel in rooms inside houses and nightclubs where the environment is relatively less noisy. Inside a moving car, its a very noisy environment. You'll need a lot of things to achieve this chest kick bass.</p><p></p><p>You also need to understand its very hard to have deep rumbling bass along with the tight gut thumping bass because those two are on the opposite sides of the spectrum.</p><p></p><p>-10-35 hz, you get a very shaky pressurized bass that just flexes the hell out of your vehicle, typical bass you hear in the movie theatres.</p><p></p><p>-35-50hz is the choke you out feel it in the throat type of bass.</p><p></p><p>-50hz to 120hz is the type of bass you feel at concerts like a punch in the gut/kick in the chest This type of bass is generally given off by big 18 or 30 inch pro audio subwoofers that are efficient, get loud but they dont get any lower then 50hz most of the times.</p><p></p><p>-Most car audio subwoofers are geared towards the low end spectrum of 20-60hz. Very rare do you get a sub that can play upper midbass and sound clean.</p><p></p><p>You'll need a musical and efficient subwoofer that can play up to 120hz cleanly</p><p></p><p>You'll need a horn loaded style ported enclosure or a 4th order bandpass geared towards a peaky response.</p><p></p><p>Or you can get proper pair 8 inch midbass that will play those chest thumping notes and leave the sub to play the frequencies it was meant to play.</p><p></p><p>First things first, gonna need a budget before I recommend subwoofers. Also I'm not sure what subwoofers you can get over in bombay, thats mumbai india right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8314952, member: 650438"] chest kick is easy to feel in rooms inside houses and nightclubs where the environment is relatively less noisy. Inside a moving car, its a very noisy environment. You'll need a lot of things to achieve this chest kick bass. You also need to understand its very hard to have deep rumbling bass along with the tight gut thumping bass because those two are on the opposite sides of the spectrum. -10-35 hz, you get a very shaky pressurized bass that just flexes the hell out of your vehicle, typical bass you hear in the movie theatres. -35-50hz is the choke you out feel it in the throat type of bass. -50hz to 120hz is the type of bass you feel at concerts like a punch in the gut/kick in the chest This type of bass is generally given off by big 18 or 30 inch pro audio subwoofers that are efficient, get loud but they dont get any lower then 50hz most of the times. -Most car audio subwoofers are geared towards the low end spectrum of 20-60hz. Very rare do you get a sub that can play upper midbass and sound clean. You'll need a musical and efficient subwoofer that can play up to 120hz cleanly You'll need a horn loaded style ported enclosure or a 4th order bandpass geared towards a peaky response. Or you can get proper pair 8 inch midbass that will play those chest thumping notes and leave the sub to play the frequencies it was meant to play. First things first, gonna need a budget before I recommend subwoofers. Also I'm not sure what subwoofers you can get over in bombay, thats mumbai india right? [/QUOTE]
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