Buffalohed
10+ year member
Music Snob Extraordinare
I'm beginning to realize a couple things about achieving SQ in a car.
1. You are ultimately limited by sound proofing and the acoustical properties of your car. I have put tons and tons of time and money into deadening my car and there is still a lot of noise that comes in, from many different sources. Unless I can figure out how to silence it, my car can only sound so good while driving.
2. Rear fill provides a nice "sound experience", for lack of a better term, but it inevitably detracts from sound quality and accuracy. I have found that while I enjoy having sound all around me, and the rear fill adds a lot of depth (largely I think because it bounces off the rear window), there is a significant trade-off for accuracy, tonality, and response curve when you go with rear fill. When I figure out how to raise and widen my soundstage I will be golden, because right now it is pretty low, and there is a lot of interference between my tweeters due to placement.
Every so often I decide on a new mini-deadening project but they continue to yield smaller and smaller reductions in noise. The next thing I am going to do is try to deaden the engine compartment, do something with the firewall, and then apply rubber undercoating to the actual underbody of the car (it's already in the wheel wells). I'm also thinking about getting some studio acoustical foam and sealing off the front footwells with it, meaning it will be under the dash and facing downward, to cut down on standing waves. Hopefully that will help some. There is almost nothing more I can do inside the actual car short of taking off the dash and deadening the inside firewall. The entire interior is double or tripled layered in raamat and ensolite, while the rear doors are completely filled and sealed with great stuff.
As far as my speakers, when I upgrade my components I am going to move my tweeters from their current place in the upper doors and move them to right next to the base of the a-pillars. I think that will really improve my soundstage.
Anyway I just thought I would share those little tidbits with you folks. Sorry I type so much //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif
1. You are ultimately limited by sound proofing and the acoustical properties of your car. I have put tons and tons of time and money into deadening my car and there is still a lot of noise that comes in, from many different sources. Unless I can figure out how to silence it, my car can only sound so good while driving.
2. Rear fill provides a nice "sound experience", for lack of a better term, but it inevitably detracts from sound quality and accuracy. I have found that while I enjoy having sound all around me, and the rear fill adds a lot of depth (largely I think because it bounces off the rear window), there is a significant trade-off for accuracy, tonality, and response curve when you go with rear fill. When I figure out how to raise and widen my soundstage I will be golden, because right now it is pretty low, and there is a lot of interference between my tweeters due to placement.
Every so often I decide on a new mini-deadening project but they continue to yield smaller and smaller reductions in noise. The next thing I am going to do is try to deaden the engine compartment, do something with the firewall, and then apply rubber undercoating to the actual underbody of the car (it's already in the wheel wells). I'm also thinking about getting some studio acoustical foam and sealing off the front footwells with it, meaning it will be under the dash and facing downward, to cut down on standing waves. Hopefully that will help some. There is almost nothing more I can do inside the actual car short of taking off the dash and deadening the inside firewall. The entire interior is double or tripled layered in raamat and ensolite, while the rear doors are completely filled and sealed with great stuff.
As far as my speakers, when I upgrade my components I am going to move my tweeters from their current place in the upper doors and move them to right next to the base of the a-pillars. I think that will really improve my soundstage.
Anyway I just thought I would share those little tidbits with you folks. Sorry I type so much //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif
