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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 7650730" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>Up front bass is not dictated by the choice of subwoofer. You need to make sure you have no audible rattles from the rear. This is the #1 cause of hearing bass coming from behind you. Along with eliminating rattles you can use time alignment to help get the bass sounding like it's coming from all around rather than one place. This doesn't work for all passengers, so it's a trade-off. A third step to take is adjusting the crossover on the subwoofer and the mids.</p><p></p><p>None of this matters if you have a stock head unit and no processing. Work on that and sound deadening first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 7650730, member: 628688"] Up front bass is not dictated by the choice of subwoofer. You need to make sure you have no audible rattles from the rear. This is the #1 cause of hearing bass coming from behind you. Along with eliminating rattles you can use time alignment to help get the bass sounding like it's coming from all around rather than one place. This doesn't work for all passengers, so it's a trade-off. A third step to take is adjusting the crossover on the subwoofer and the mids. None of this matters if you have a stock head unit and no processing. Work on that and sound deadening first. [/QUOTE]
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