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Accurately Set Up a Subwoofer With (Almost) No Test Instruments
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 372596" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>sorry for the off topic</p><p></p><p>well actually to be honest even car subwoofers were not initially designed for all that mad thump - they just eventually landed up going in that direction and to be honest i was also a BOOMER for a short while in the early nineties but i totally steered away from that as i discovered that SQ sound competiton circuit and most of my car audio installs were based on two categories ie Sound Quality as well as cosmetic integration ie making it look good too</p><p></p><p>there have been sound quality competitions in car audio for the last 25 years or so - and there was a pretty decent following for these until sadly recently it just succumbed to a whole bunch of politics which then led to the competitive scene dying off and allowing the "thump and bump" brigade to take over the car audio scene</p><p></p><p>there are many people registered in this forum who have very high quality car audio setups which can rival many home systems but obviously these are going to be near-field - and truthfully you can achieve better bass in a car than you can at home (in terms of quality ie bass detail etc) </p><p></p><p>im not sure of when the next competitive will be taking place but Joel Kopping is hosting an event based on Car audio at Soundwaves on the 16th of november - there is a cost of R100 to attend and i have no idea what this includes ..... attendance is limited to 10 people and Joel will be conducting the seminar and there will be a number of Sound Quality based vehicles on display to listen to ...... might be interesting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 372596, member: 1447"] sorry for the off topic well actually to be honest even car subwoofers were not initially designed for all that mad thump - they just eventually landed up going in that direction and to be honest i was also a BOOMER for a short while in the early nineties but i totally steered away from that as i discovered that SQ sound competiton circuit and most of my car audio installs were based on two categories ie Sound Quality as well as cosmetic integration ie making it look good too there have been sound quality competitions in car audio for the last 25 years or so - and there was a pretty decent following for these until sadly recently it just succumbed to a whole bunch of politics which then led to the competitive scene dying off and allowing the "thump and bump" brigade to take over the car audio scene there are many people registered in this forum who have very high quality car audio setups which can rival many home systems but obviously these are going to be near-field - and truthfully you can achieve better bass in a car than you can at home (in terms of quality ie bass detail etc) im not sure of when the next competitive will be taking place but Joel Kopping is hosting an event based on Car audio at Soundwaves on the 16th of november - there is a cost of R100 to attend and i have no idea what this includes ..... attendance is limited to 10 people and Joel will be conducting the seminar and there will be a number of Sound Quality based vehicles on display to listen to ...... might be interesting [/QUOTE]
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