Up front subwoofers
#2
Hi James,After hearing Biggs Buick.
I thought that a single sub located centrally would work wonders.
the tonal accuracy was amazing [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
stage width and placement was also great.
but, it's all in how far you want to go,and what class you wish to compete in.
i feel, the fewer drivers, the fewer problems with phase shift,cancellation,and other listening axis problems.
I thought that a single sub located centrally would work wonders.
the tonal accuracy was amazing [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
stage width and placement was also great.
but, it's all in how far you want to go,and what class you wish to compete in.
i feel, the fewer drivers, the fewer problems with phase shift,cancellation,and other listening axis problems.
#3
heavily dependant on front speaker location compared to the woofer location and very heavily dependant on woofer x-over point and slope. if up high on the dash you can get away with a much higher x-over point, if lower in the cab, a lower point will be neccessary for obvious reasons(more directional frequncies).
#8
#10
did anybody see that install that the guy from adire did with a sub up front? i cant find pics and i cant remember what kind of car it was, but he had a brahma 10 in the center console type are in front of the shifter in his car. looked kinda cool, never saw finished pictures of it though.