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<blockquote data-quote="Cravingbass123" data-source="post: 5029072" data-attributes="member: 584170"><p>cuz when they are out of an enclosure, the back throw of the driver cancels out what is being fed to the woofer in the forward direction, so with the woofer in a box, the cone thrusting back into the motor is thus eliminated to vibrate the surronding air, which is why we hear bass when you put it in a box and when its out of the box all you basically hear is mechanical noise since the forward throw of the woofer is cancelled out with the negative back throw of the woofer.</p><p></p><p>ive been asked this before and had to think about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cravingbass123, post: 5029072, member: 584170"] cuz when they are out of an enclosure, the back throw of the driver cancels out what is being fed to the woofer in the forward direction, so with the woofer in a box, the cone thrusting back into the motor is thus eliminated to vibrate the surronding air, which is why we hear bass when you put it in a box and when its out of the box all you basically hear is mechanical noise since the forward throw of the woofer is cancelled out with the negative back throw of the woofer. ive been asked this before and had to think about it. [/QUOTE]
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