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Re: Bloated Car Bass [message #70404 is a reply to message #70399] Tue, 06 December 2011 19:37 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
gofar99 is currently offline  gofar99
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Location: Southern Arizona
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Hi Shane, Stop by sometime and hear the bass. My system uses Martin Logan ESLs for everything above 50HZ. Below that is a pair of 7 cubic foot Altec Lansing cabinets with 15 inch subs that are flat to 23 HZ. You can feel the drums just fine. It also means that everything has to be tied down or it walks away. Back to car audio.... I have heard some that are pretty good, but more frequently not. There are challenges in cars that the average home doesn't face. Size, good locations for speakers, and so on. I am amazed that any sound good. I have noticed a trend it seems. Auto companies are going more for features like MP3 plug ins, USB touch screens and such and not on the sound quality itself. Rolling Eyes It speaks to the market place. They build what will sell. Anyhow for what it is worth, I don't usually listen to anything in the auto. Peace and quiet is hard to find and when I drive alone it is one of the few places that you can get that. Smile

Good Listening
Bruce
 
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