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<blockquote data-quote="jemorgan85" data-source="post: 435328" data-attributes="member: 546520"><p>Concerning the sound portion of the comp, you should be worried about phase and placement of the speakers. The most favorable placement of the speakers in a car is the lowest place you can put them, in the front of the car. This way, the waves produced bounce off of a minimal amount of objects before they get to your ear. If the waves bounce, some will go directly to your ear, and some will reflect off of an object before going to your ear. When this happens, your subconscious makes you not hear notes, as they are out of phase, and cancel each other.</p><p></p><p>Also, unless you are very skilled in this topic, refrain from including rear fill in your vehicle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jemorgan85, post: 435328, member: 546520"] Concerning the sound portion of the comp, you should be worried about phase and placement of the speakers. The most favorable placement of the speakers in a car is the lowest place you can put them, in the front of the car. This way, the waves produced bounce off of a minimal amount of objects before they get to your ear. If the waves bounce, some will go directly to your ear, and some will reflect off of an object before going to your ear. When this happens, your subconscious makes you not hear notes, as they are out of phase, and cancel each other. Also, unless you are very skilled in this topic, refrain from including rear fill in your vehicle. [/QUOTE]
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