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<blockquote data-quote="Rawr-DQ" data-source="post: 807419" data-attributes="member: 558585"><p>Yeah it sounds more like something not set right. The wires are not switched around are they?</p><p></p><p>Maybe it's cancelling really bad, is it a cube? Try moving your box around facing diff directions like the back of the car.</p><p></p><p>I looked online about boxes and it said that in cubes w/ paralle sides cause sound waves to get all fudgy and sound bad, try stuffing your box with a lot of polyfill which will make it seem bigger and will help stop some of the "bad" waves being created by the paralle sides.</p><p></p><p>And definitly check all the settings, bad RCA's aren't as much of a problem as they said ^, I highly doubt thats the reason. Maybe a factor atmost, as long as it is not run right by the power wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rawr-DQ, post: 807419, member: 558585"] Yeah it sounds more like something not set right. The wires are not switched around are they? Maybe it's cancelling really bad, is it a cube? Try moving your box around facing diff directions like the back of the car. I looked online about boxes and it said that in cubes w/ paralle sides cause sound waves to get all fudgy and sound bad, try stuffing your box with a lot of polyfill which will make it seem bigger and will help stop some of the "bad" waves being created by the paralle sides. And definitly check all the settings, bad RCA's aren't as much of a problem as they said ^, I highly doubt thats the reason. Maybe a factor atmost, as long as it is not run right by the power wire. [/QUOTE]
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