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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 1634070" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>In my present car there is a big difference between having the rear seat in and rear seat out (I don't have fold-down rear seats). While putting in my sound deadener and other various work, there was about a 3mo. period there where my rear seats were not in. After the rear seats were put back in place, there was a noticeable decrease in output. An actually, it seemed to alter the response a little aswell. I don't have any RTA graphs to prove it....but with the rear seat in it seems that the higher bass frequencies (~60hz+) aren't a prevalent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 1634070, member: 555320"] In my present car there is a big difference between having the rear seat in and rear seat out (I don't have fold-down rear seats). While putting in my sound deadener and other various work, there was about a 3mo. period there where my rear seats were not in. After the rear seats were put back in place, there was a noticeable decrease in output. An actually, it seemed to alter the response a little aswell. I don't have any RTA graphs to prove it....but with the rear seat in it seems that the higher bass frequencies (~60hz+) aren't a prevalent. [/QUOTE]
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