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Originally posted by thaa
for the protocol: my car is a 4dr saloon.
situation: I'm sitting in the driversseat, playing music. Backseats are in position up, all doors closed. Now, someone outside the car opens my bootlid, and the volumeincrease occurs (backseats still up). The box is still enclosed to the trunk so why oh why does the volume increase in the passengercabin? shouldn't it stay the same??
still confused... please don't think of me as a totall idiot... ;-)
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Nah. You have much to go before I call you an idiot!
Let me explain. Pretend your car is like a completely sealed box. The woofer is moving the air that is in the cabin only. When you lower your window or open the doors you open the space the woofer has to work with, thus increasing the volume of air to move. It isn't that something is wrong with your system, just that it is that powerful. I know it bothers you but then again, you did want to get more bass. What I can tell you to do is, if you want to control it more, you can purchase a crossover for your system. Thereby, allowing you to control how much bass comes out. You can also control your mids and highs. A good brand and my choice would be Boston Acoustic.