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<blockquote data-quote="BukvaMan" data-source="post: 3492512" data-attributes="member: 571723"><p>I have a big problem that i cant figure out so i would really need ur guys help. I have a problem with my car sound system being much louder when the windows are down then up. As soon as i close all my windows i dont get no low frequency response at all and it really sound muffeld. The funny thing is when i have my windows closed i feel so much air moving my hair and its not loud to the ear but as soon as i put the windows down that pressure goes away and i dont feel it much on the hair but its ten times louder and it sounds perfectly.</p><p></p><p>My car is a Acura TL 2005 i have 2 12" infinity reference subs facing towards the rear and being pushed by a kicker sx600.2 with about 300 watts rms to each.</p><p></p><p>what would u recommend i should do the get around that problem ive talked to some people that own the same car with a different setup and they have no complain of this. Could it be my box that is causing this cancelation or is it cause of the cabin size or would i solve it maybe with a different type of a subwoofer....</p><p></p><p>i really dont know and would really appreciate if someone could help me out with this. I just cant get it right.....</p><p></p><p>thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BukvaMan, post: 3492512, member: 571723"] I have a big problem that i cant figure out so i would really need ur guys help. I have a problem with my car sound system being much louder when the windows are down then up. As soon as i close all my windows i dont get no low frequency response at all and it really sound muffeld. The funny thing is when i have my windows closed i feel so much air moving my hair and its not loud to the ear but as soon as i put the windows down that pressure goes away and i dont feel it much on the hair but its ten times louder and it sounds perfectly. My car is a Acura TL 2005 i have 2 12" infinity reference subs facing towards the rear and being pushed by a kicker sx600.2 with about 300 watts rms to each. what would u recommend i should do the get around that problem ive talked to some people that own the same car with a different setup and they have no complain of this. Could it be my box that is causing this cancelation or is it cause of the cabin size or would i solve it maybe with a different type of a subwoofer.... i really dont know and would really appreciate if someone could help me out with this. I just cant get it right..... thank you [/QUOTE]
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