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<blockquote data-quote="dB-SPL" data-source="post: 6113781" data-attributes="member: 579631"><p>You can get quite close without causing problems. I just used the corners as the base. So long as the cone/surround isn't coming in contact with anything you should be fine. And I didn't mean that it adds 5dB.. It just seems as if the sound is carried through-out the vehicle more. Especially at lower volumes. Days when you just wanna listen to music without beating your eardrums but still want the quality of being able to hear/feel a bass drum in rock music, etc. Metallica's song 'One' has an astounding double bass drumline toward the middle/end that sounded awesome in my truck without giving me a headache on the days I wasn't "up to par".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dB-SPL, post: 6113781, member: 579631"] You can get quite close without causing problems. I just used the corners as the base. So long as the cone/surround isn't coming in contact with anything you should be fine. And I didn't mean that it adds 5dB.. It just seems as if the sound is carried through-out the vehicle more. Especially at lower volumes. Days when you just wanna listen to music without beating your eardrums but still want the quality of being able to hear/feel a bass drum in rock music, etc. Metallica's song 'One' has an astounding double bass drumline toward the middle/end that sounded awesome in my truck without giving me a headache on the days I wasn't "up to par". [/QUOTE]
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