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Why does my parents car have such good door speakers and how do I get that much bass out my door speakers?
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<blockquote data-quote="joe_rigby390" data-source="post: 8675355" data-attributes="member: 677086"><p>Okay so I am a bit baffled. My parents currently own a 2007 Mercedes E280 CDI Sport with the stock sound system. This consists of just 7 speakers in the doors, windscreen pillars and 1 In the centre of the dash. Now whenever I hear the sound system in their car and play my own music the bass can hit REALLY low frequencies and it honestly sounds like there is a subwoofer in the car (there isn't, not in the boot or even under the seat or anything like that). Now I want to have bass like this again in my new car (I had a 12" sub in my last) but I don't want to lose my boot. Their sound system sounds really crisp and deep and I would be more than happy if I could get sound out of my own door speakers like that. Does anyone know how I would be able to do this? My guess is that the doors in their car are just very well sound dampened out of the factory? But I'm not sure. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe_rigby390, post: 8675355, member: 677086"] Okay so I am a bit baffled. My parents currently own a 2007 Mercedes E280 CDI Sport with the stock sound system. This consists of just 7 speakers in the doors, windscreen pillars and 1 In the centre of the dash. Now whenever I hear the sound system in their car and play my own music the bass can hit REALLY low frequencies and it honestly sounds like there is a subwoofer in the car (there isn't, not in the boot or even under the seat or anything like that). Now I want to have bass like this again in my new car (I had a 12" sub in my last) but I don't want to lose my boot. Their sound system sounds really crisp and deep and I would be more than happy if I could get sound out of my own door speakers like that. Does anyone know how I would be able to do this? My guess is that the doors in their car are just very well sound dampened out of the factory? But I'm not sure. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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