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<blockquote data-quote="sanguine79" data-source="post: 8551570" data-attributes="member: 659073"><p>So let's see here, I've got a PSI platform 3 in a 8.75 cu ft box tuned at 32Hz on a Zues 3200.1 with 0G. Currently on stock mids and tweeters in a 08 Tundra, (haven't got my pro audio PRVs in yet). I have a JVC KD-S27 head unit. Stock electrical (for now). The box is sitting in the rear seat. I previously had this system in a 98 K1500 with some sound deadening, rear seat out and a false floor, also had a deep cell and a 270amp mechman but those aren't in the picture now. It peaked around 30-32Hz. In the Tundra, it has peaked at about 34-36Hz. In the Chevy I used a Droid Turbo as my playing device. In the Tundra I used a Turbo 2 but had to switch back to the old Turbo 1. Now the system sounds entirely different on the same songs. The mids seem a little louder, the bass sounds much different. Some songs that were previously loud, aren't as loud but Im getting more flex. Some of the best songs before **** now. Its all the same decaf songs off YouTube. Does that make any sense? Why is this? All thoughts are greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanguine79, post: 8551570, member: 659073"] So let's see here, I've got a PSI platform 3 in a 8.75 cu ft box tuned at 32Hz on a Zues 3200.1 with 0G. Currently on stock mids and tweeters in a 08 Tundra, (haven't got my pro audio PRVs in yet). I have a JVC KD-S27 head unit. Stock electrical (for now). The box is sitting in the rear seat. I previously had this system in a 98 K1500 with some sound deadening, rear seat out and a false floor, also had a deep cell and a 270amp mechman but those aren't in the picture now. It peaked around 30-32Hz. In the Tundra, it has peaked at about 34-36Hz. In the Chevy I used a Droid Turbo as my playing device. In the Tundra I used a Turbo 2 but had to switch back to the old Turbo 1. Now the system sounds entirely different on the same songs. The mids seem a little louder, the bass sounds much different. Some songs that were previously loud, aren't as loud but Im getting more flex. Some of the best songs before **** now. Its all the same decaf songs off YouTube. Does that make any sense? Why is this? All thoughts are greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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