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Old 21-06-2006, 12:09 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Pieoter
Looks nice. Very strange place to put the tweeters.
Yeah, I originally thought that they were gonna put em up in the head-liner, but yeah. When ya see it in the flesh, it looks like it's always been there.

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Originally Posted by Pieoter
Wouldn't deadening the are behind the amps stop some of the bass for coming through to the cabin? I found even just taking out the parcel shelf makes a difference.
Not entirely sure, but doubt they'd do it if it would.

Speaking as a musician, strategic sound deadening (plugging/baffling) kills distortion. Sub frequencies are also non directional. So just because the subs will be pointed to the rear of the boot which is sound deadened, sub frequency tones move more like ripples in a pond then say a 45 degree angle sweep.

And for as to why they're sound deadening behind the amps, I'd say to just cover the bare metal to stop feedback.
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