xXSpUdXx
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complete newb question i expect but just curious why are subs put in boxes when installed into a car?? what would be the difference if one was installed into a parcel shelf?
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drunkenfool
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the shelf would vibrate with the speaker, and produce almost no bass, just vibrations.
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xXSpUdXx
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even if shelf was made of mdf or ply wood?
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James_DT
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And, unless you have a free-air sub, you need the box to create the air pressure to get decent bass.
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AdiSRI
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quote: Originally posted by James_DT
And, unless you have a free-air sub, you need the box to create the air pressure to get decent bass.
well rather u need the air in the box creating high/ low pressure to stop the sub from over exerting itself..
if u run a sub free air then u need to keep the power down as it will move more easily. Subs will make plenty of bass free air (i used to do it myself) but its not reccomended.
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xXSpUdXx
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ok thanks, just trying to think of ways of getting subs in a car but not use up all the room in the boot......any ideas??
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AdiSRI
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8" subs, with very small boxs
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corb
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focal 5" subs, although ive yet to hear some in real life, but imagine they sound the bollocks anyway. EVEN SMALLER boxes
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xXSpUdXx
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5 inch? didnt know could get so small, any links so can have a look?
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Dom
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tbh, i remember a corsa in france where a lass had a 15" free air sub installed into a custom parcel shelf that was hydralically controlled (lifted up to reveal amps below) and that was suppose to sound pretty good
but ive never heard a free-air sub, so i cant tell you what they sound like, but im guessing they dont have the "boxiness" that boxed subs can suffer if put into the wrong size box etc etc
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xXSpUdXx
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what is the box sposed to do? tbh i havent got a clue, lol.
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