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<blockquote data-quote="deaf tones" data-source="post: 828570" data-attributes="member: 559871"><p>too many answers...</p><p></p><p>a car is too small to give the driver the full wave of a bass note. turning them around in the trunk gives the wave more distance to travel to give a bigger impact...you know what I mean?</p><p></p><p>in the house...if you turn the speaker around facing the corner that will kind of act like a different kind of box in a sense. Also see above.</p><p></p><p>This may make sense...but if the sub is facing facing the corner of the wall it can make the wall resonate and add sound. Quick test of this is take a *shrug* 6" mid and play it free air...then press it against the wall (facing the wall) and play it...notice the difference?</p><p></p><p>sound travels differently on a reflection than directly at you. It may actually sound "louder" because of the reflection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deaf tones, post: 828570, member: 559871"] too many answers... a car is too small to give the driver the full wave of a bass note. turning them around in the trunk gives the wave more distance to travel to give a bigger impact...you know what I mean? in the house...if you turn the speaker around facing the corner that will kind of act like a different kind of box in a sense. Also see above. This may make sense...but if the sub is facing facing the corner of the wall it can make the wall resonate and add sound. Quick test of this is take a *shrug* 6" mid and play it free air...then press it against the wall (facing the wall) and play it...notice the difference? sound travels differently on a reflection than directly at you. It may actually sound "louder" because of the reflection. [/QUOTE]
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