Re: Subs in a Dakota

From: Mike D. (miggitymike@juno.com)
Date: Mon Dec 21 1998 - 19:43:06 EST


I dunno, dude =) subs don't run in stereo. Fequencies that low bounce
around so much that it is worthless to try to recreate the stereo
spectrum. That's why you can hear the sub 3 blocks away, but most of the
time you can't tell whether it's 3 blocks to the left, or the right, or
behind you, or anything. High frequencies are very stereo sensitive, but
lows ain't =) That's why most people bridge amps for bass, because left
and right doesn't matter when talkin' boom..
JMHO

-mike d.
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On Sun, 20 Dec 1998 21:09:08 EST Dester243@aol.com writes:
>AHEM! i think you are totally missing the point. wit the two 10"
>subs in the
>thunderform, it to me balances out the power better than my friend's
>stealth
>box. his sounded all screwed up when i was in the passenger side, but
>really
>good on the driver side. why do you think they make a RIGHT AND LEFT
>channel??
>-Dester
>

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