Getting More Bass from the Trunk
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Getting More Bass from the Trunk - 8/10/2007 10:23:02 AM
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estunum
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I've had my system in my car for about 1.5 years now. All Alpine. I have two 12" type R in the trunk and I feel I dont get to hear it all. As you may or may not know, theres no easy access from the back seat into the trunk. Probably no acces at all, I had to run the amp cable through the vents. I know the tank is right behind that frame, immediately behind the back seat, and the tank is held in place by it. Do any of you recommend cutting some slits to let more bass into the car? I was thinking like 4" wide and maybe 20" long, and only 5 slits or so, avoinding where the tank is held. Will this weaken it enough to where a problem might come up in the future ? Like my tank falling off.
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RE: Getting More Bass from the Trunk - 8/12/2007 8:42:55 PM
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aquill1
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I wouldn't cut anything! My buddy has had 2 different sets of mtx 12's in his car as well as rockford fosgate and now a set of polk 12's...his bonneville is sealed but does have where the middle console in the rear folds down but to me their is almost no difference between the air moving in just the trunk or through the hole being opened...just my thoughts though...does everything vibrate inside the car like the rear view mirror??? If not you may want to look into something else other than the alpines...what about a bigger amp you try that yet??? Whether the air is moving in your car or not though it shouldnt' matter about air moving the bass should still be enough to fell on your chest or your throat...what kind of head unit do you have and are the rcas hooked into a set of rca's that have low pass filter or not???
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RE: Getting More Bass from the Trunk - 8/13/2007 2:32:48 AM
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estunum
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The amp is an Alpine MRD-1005 1000w Mono amp. The amp I believe is fine, so are the subs. I ask because I placed the same amp and box in my friends car (Dodge Intrepid) just to try it out. They sound like 40% louder on his. I just thought it was because the only thing between the subs and the inside of his car is some padding from the seats. In my case, the trunk is completly sealed off with steel. It bumps, dont get me wrong, yes the rear view mirror vibrates, its just I feel I'm losing that power. In fact, when I first ran the amp cables to the trunk, the vents that I ran them through had flaps that I removed. That improved the bass. There's also two , I'd say about 5" in diameter, seals right behing the seats, that I removed with a hammer and flat-head screwdriver, that also made a noticeably increase of bass. If I open the trunk to listen to music while I'm camping or doing whatever, I actually need to turn the subs almost all the way down , because its just too much bass.
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RE: Getting More Bass from the Trunk - 8/13/2007 6:52:05 AM
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aquill1
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hmmmm....than I guess the only other thing I can conclude is that car was probably made so the sound from outside of the car has some good sound deadener...otherwise I'm not too sure because as I said my buddy had lesser subs and my ears popped all of the time whether they were hooked to a 150 watt rms rockford or his last ones he had in his old bonneville the thunder 5500 series which are nice subs...is the car pretty quiet as far as exterior noises?
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RE: Getting More Bass from the Trunk - 8/13/2007 7:11:35 AM
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h20boy
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Same problem here estunum. I too had a sub, allbeit a single 10" infinity, and with the trunk open, it sounded great, in fact, a little too loud. But once the trunk was shut, you could barely even feel it. I think you are doing great with feeling as much as you do right now. It sounds like you have opened up as much air flow as you can between the interior and the trunk. My installer told me Jag did it THAT good, especially for the verts. He also told me that if I wanted really good bass, then I should be ready to give up the back seatsd, because that is the only way I can get it is with a custom enclosure in place of the rear jump seats. I wish I had your problem though...some is better than none.
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RE: Getting More Bass from the Trunk - 8/13/2007 7:56:41 AM
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estunum
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The car is very quiet I would say to exterior noices. I think I'll leave alone for a while, or maybe contact the guy (Mel) that I always take the car to. I've removed the flaps to those vents, which I assume is for some type of decompression, removed the seals in the frame, and did not place back any of the sound insulation pads back there. Those things alone have dramatically improved it, but there always that itch in the back of my head that more can be achieved. If Mel can't help me, then I'm gonna have to settle for what I have.
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