The bass just doesnt sound right.
280zxguy
09-13-2006, 08:25 PM
I have an MA audio 1800w amp pushing 4 black sony explode 10"s in two sealed boxes in the trunk of my 1999 plymouth breeze.
Now i have a good bit of bass but yet it seems that it just isnt hitting like the 2 audiobahn 10"s i had in my 280z a couple of years ago. And all that was pushing it was a dual 480w amp.
I know some of the stuff is cheep, but barring having to buy new subs what can i do?
Now i have a good bit of bass but yet it seems that it just isnt hitting like the 2 audiobahn 10"s i had in my 280z a couple of years ago. And all that was pushing it was a dual 480w amp.
I know some of the stuff is cheep, but barring having to buy new subs what can i do?
sr20de4evr
09-13-2006, 09:19 PM
The bass output of a sedan will never approach that of a hatchback, that's probably what you're experiencing.
PaulD
09-13-2006, 11:37 PM
yep, although playing with the location and direction of the speakers in the trunk may help quite a bit.
280zxguy
09-14-2006, 08:16 AM
Thanks guys, i had forgot that the glass on the hatchback would make a diffrence.
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