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Trouble playing higher bass notes - 60-80hz
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<blockquote data-quote="clsnwbrdr616" data-source="post: 8096694" data-attributes="member: 654674"><p>Thanks, I have actually tried all of those things in the past. Upped the CO, reversed the phase and moved the sub to different places in the trunk and faced it different directions. They didn't alleviate the issue.</p><p></p><p></p><p>My high pass is actually set at 80 (some overlap). Raising it or lowering has had no effect.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have suspected this or cabin gain, one of the two or both but wasn't sure. I should mention that if I'm in my car with windows closed and pop the trunk while playing music, the low frequencies (40-60hz) volume drops (as well as over all volume) and the frequencies seem to even out a bit more, but I obviously lose the strength of the lower tones as the pressure can escape out the back then. Also it seems that if I try to have my mids play even lower than 80hz I seem to notice the same effect with the volume but not as great of an effect as they are obviously not as powerful as my sub. Similar to my weaker Sony sub before the Rockford one. That really has me wondering if its just my car and gain/cancellation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clsnwbrdr616, post: 8096694, member: 654674"] Thanks, I have actually tried all of those things in the past. Upped the CO, reversed the phase and moved the sub to different places in the trunk and faced it different directions. They didn't alleviate the issue. My high pass is actually set at 80 (some overlap). Raising it or lowering has had no effect. I have suspected this or cabin gain, one of the two or both but wasn't sure. I should mention that if I'm in my car with windows closed and pop the trunk while playing music, the low frequencies (40-60hz) volume drops (as well as over all volume) and the frequencies seem to even out a bit more, but I obviously lose the strength of the lower tones as the pressure can escape out the back then. Also it seems that if I try to have my mids play even lower than 80hz I seem to notice the same effect with the volume but not as great of an effect as they are obviously not as powerful as my sub. Similar to my weaker Sony sub before the Rockford one. That really has me wondering if its just my car and gain/cancellation. [/QUOTE]
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