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<blockquote data-quote="goodstuff" data-source="post: 1891904" data-attributes="member: 547462"><p>OK so I really like the way my set up sounds with the windows rolled up...but when I put them down it seems like I lose about half my volume and sound quality is not as good....I understand why it happens but has anyone come up with a way around it? I'm thinking some kind of processor/compensator but at the same time it's just one more piece of equipment to run the signal through...and I don't think I want one of those radio's that changes the volume based on acceleration...I don't remember it being this bad with my other setups...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodstuff, post: 1891904, member: 547462"] OK so I really like the way my set up sounds with the windows rolled up...but when I put them down it seems like I lose about half my volume and sound quality is not as good....I understand why it happens but has anyone come up with a way around it? I'm thinking some kind of processor/compensator but at the same time it's just one more piece of equipment to run the signal through...and I don't think I want one of those radio's that changes the volume based on acceleration...I don't remember it being this bad with my other setups... [/QUOTE]
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