Port walls?

No it's because low tones have frequency waves that are 10-30 feet long and take a long distance to develop. By the time it has reached your ear,
Do you have another retarded theory for me to disprove?
yeah explain how i have 10 to 30 feet from my wall of 4 18s,//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eek.gif.771b7a90cf45cabdc554ff1121c21c4a.gif that sit directly behind my driver and passenger seats:eek:mg:. and why i hit a 155.2 on the glass?

thats not 10 feet away, try 5:laugh:

i guess that just isnt possible now is it. heres your sign/SIZE]

 
yeah explain how i have 10 to 30 feet from my wall of 4 18s, that sit directly behind my driver and passenger seats. and why i hit a 155.2 on the glass?
i guess that just isnt possible now is it. heres your sighn
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif What does that possibly have anything to do with anything? Regardless of the fact that if you have over 10 feet between your passenger seat and the windshield, you definitely aren't driving a car //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif
 
yeah explain how i have 10 to 30 feet from my wall of 4 18s, that sit directly behind my driver and passenger seats. and why i hit a 155.2 on the glass?
i guess that just isnt possible now is it. heres your sighn
that in of itself is a fail.... as was stated before the waves go all around the cabin before reaching your ear.... you proved nothing with this statement...

 
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif What does that possibly have anything to do with anything? Regardless of the fact that if you have over 10 feet between your passenger seat and the windshield, you definitely aren't driving a car //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif
he was somehow trying to disprove the length think but not doing a good job haha. go study pv... :p

 
yeah explain how i have 10 to 30 feet from my wall of 4 18s,//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eek.gif.771b7a90cf45cabdc554ff1121c21c4a.gif that sit directly behind my driver and passenger seats:eek:mg:. and why i hit a 155.2 on the glass?thats not 10 feet away, try 5:laugh:

i guess that just isnt possible now is it. heres your sign/SIZE]
 

You DONT have 10-30 feet. Thats the ****ing point. For the wave to FULLY develop, it reflects MANY times completely scrambling any perception of its origin.

 
that in of itself is a fail.... as was stated before the waves go all around the cabin before reaching your ear.... you proved nothing with this statement...
im real sure the wave is bouncing of the windshield back off the box and back off the windshield bofore the wave fully forms. MY AZZ

and not im my van.

but we were talking about a kid that simply wanted to lower his frequency and you guys, that are... what? (19, 20 ) years old want to argue? over a simple solution?

 
The fact that you blatantly disregard FACTS and then insult on top of your ignorance (no wait... retardation) makes you the biggest piece of shit on these forums.

Do me a favor. Google "sound wavelength" and when you find a calculator, go ahead and tell me what a 50Hz sound wave looks like. C'mon... do it.

 
im real sure the wave is bouncing of the windshield back off the box and back off the windshield bofore the wave fully forms. MY AZZ
and not im my van.

but we were talking about a kid that simply wanted to lower his frequency and you guys, that are... what? (19, 20 ) years old want to argue? over a simple solution?
Your a complete imbecile.....Frequencies below say 80hz are omnidirectional. You obviously don't understand what that word means so basically it means that since your subs are spherical when it moves the frequencies played go out from every point of that "bowl-like shape" throwing them in every direction, meaning that yes the frequencies are bouncing off other **** before they get to your ears //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif

 
im real sure the wave is bouncing of the windshield back off the box and back off the windshield bofore the wave fully forms. MY AZZ
and not im my van.

but we were talking about a kid that simply wanted to lower his frequency and you guys, that are... what? (19, 20 ) years old want to argue? over a simple solution?
Yeah okay bud, while I'm here studying electrical engineering and acoustics, you haven't had any formal education in either. What we're talking about is not audio related, it's simple math and physics from the general world. 19-20 years old or not, it is startlingly clear that everyone posting in this thread has a far greater understanding of anything audio related that you're talking about than you do. If we're so childish, then just leave the forum because you're so much better and don't deserve to stoop to our level. I'm sure we'll survive.
 
The fact that you blatantly disregard FACTS and then insult on top of your ignorance (no wait... retardation) makes you the biggest piece of shit on these forums.
Do me a favor. Google "sound wavelength" and when you find a calculator, go ahead and tell me what a 50Hz sound wave looks like. C'mon... do it.
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