Curious
#1
Im just curious (as I may in the future do this if it works) but if you have them facing each other wouldn't it cancel 'em out or not sound as good? I was alwayz told that u shouldn't face two speakers at each other because it cancels out the signal (probably not the right word im lookin for but hopefully someone gets what i mean) [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
#3
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There will for sure be cancellation and reinforcement too. The frequencies this occurs at is related to how far apart the speakers are form one another and they look close enough that any anomolies will be above their operating range.
Short form: yeah it happens but not in this case.
Completely used up the dude's trunk though and the install looks fugly IMO. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
Short form: yeah it happens but not in this case.
Completely used up the dude's trunk though and the install looks fugly IMO. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
#5
Originally posted by Dukk:
There will for sure be cancellation and reinforcement too. The frequencies this occurs at is related to how far apart the speakers are form one another and they look close enough that any anomolies will be above their operating range.
Short form: yeah it happens but not in this case.
Completely used up the dude's trunk though and the install looks fugly IMO. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
There will for sure be cancellation and reinforcement too. The frequencies this occurs at is related to how far apart the speakers are form one another and they look close enough that any anomolies will be above their operating range.
Short form: yeah it happens but not in this case.
Completely used up the dude's trunk though and the install looks fugly IMO. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
But I will bet it sounds like pooh [img]graemlins/wavey.gif[/img]