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<blockquote data-quote="Youhearthat?" data-source="post: 1186847" data-attributes="member: 563353"><p>Ok sorry if I was confusing in my last post....</p><p></p><p><strong>My current sub: </strong>10" Diamond Audio D3 in a .75 Sealed Enclosure</p><p></p><p><strong>My problem:</strong> Bass is too raspy and hard... most people I know like this effect of bass that just hits you in the ribs, I don't, I like the kind of bass that is softer, musical and that also will induce much less vibrations to the car...</p><p></p><p><strong>Normal Popular bass</strong> (the kind of people like) will sound hard and probably more precise with some big thump in it, and when you listen to it closely it actually has some raspiness in to the sound that is the sub moving back and forward quickly.</p><p></p><p><strong>The Bass that I am looking for</strong>has to sound more like my 2.1 Altec Lansing setup that I am listening right now, the bass might sound a little less precise but it actually sounds nice and "flows" not "thumps" with the music.</p><p></p><p>Is there maybe another enclousure that I need to have the sound of bass that I need? maybe a smaller driver, a bazooka ( I kind of like the sound of those)....</p><p></p><p>Let me know</p><p></p><p>THanx!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Youhearthat?, post: 1186847, member: 563353"] Ok sorry if I was confusing in my last post.... [B]My current sub: [/B]10" Diamond Audio D3 in a .75 Sealed Enclosure [B]My problem:[/B] Bass is too raspy and hard... most people I know like this effect of bass that just hits you in the ribs, I don't, I like the kind of bass that is softer, musical and that also will induce much less vibrations to the car... [B]Normal Popular bass[/B] (the kind of people like) will sound hard and probably more precise with some big thump in it, and when you listen to it closely it actually has some raspiness in to the sound that is the sub moving back and forward quickly. [B]The Bass that I am looking for[/B]has to sound more like my 2.1 Altec Lansing setup that I am listening right now, the bass might sound a little less precise but it actually sounds nice and "flows" not "thumps" with the music. Is there maybe another enclousure that I need to have the sound of bass that I need? maybe a smaller driver, a bazooka ( I kind of like the sound of those).... Let me know THanx! [/QUOTE]
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