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i notcied today, when i was listening to Unk's "Walk it out", that when I opened the door to my truck the bass hit a LOT harder, same went for when i tried rolling down the windows. Is there a dynamic behind this? Is it because the air has nowhere to go when the cab is sealed?
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I noticed the same thing. When mine is in a building, and the radio is turned up, you can hear the bass like 20-30 feet away, but when its outside, you can't really hear it outside the truck. I recently made a new box, and increased its size from .66 to 1.0 airspace (which is max for sealed box with the kicker l5), and it was amazing how much deeper it made the bass. The sub is on the passenger side now, but it feels like its right behind you.
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Originally Posted by SouthernMudSlinger
I noticed the same thing. When mine is in a building, and the radio is turned up, you can hear the bass like 20-30 feet away, but when its outside, you can't really hear it outside the truck. I recently made a new box, and increased its size from .66 to 1.0 airspace (which is max for sealed box with the kicker l5), and it was amazing how much deeper it made the bass. The sub is on the passenger side now, but it feels like its right behind you.
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