Guy's with drivers and passenger side steathboxes....in here.
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Guy's with drivers and passenger side steathboxes....in here.
I know when you have two speakers on the same wall on one side of the room they sound good. When you put one on each opposite wall they fight against each other for acoustics or something. So they don't sound as good. I'm wondering if the steathboxes do the same thing. With just the one steathbox it sounds great. I want to add a passenger side really really bad. But I don't want sound to suffer because of it. I know because I'm adding another speaker it should sound better, but I don't want to spend the money on the other side if it only sounds just barely better. I want it to sound almost twice as good, or atleast something like that. Just curious of you guys who have them,do they sound great,have some of you ever tried just one before two,etc?
Thanks a lot,
Jason
Thanks a lot,
Jason
#4
I think you are reffering to the speakers as being directional??? If this is so a subwoofer has lower frequencies and are not as directional. If you notice no matter what way a sub faces it essentially sounds the same. So to answer your question they won't fight each ohter.
Please correct me if i'm wrong.
Please correct me if i'm wrong.
#5
Re: Guy's with drivers and passenger side steathboxes....in here.
I think you are referring to the 'cancellation' effect. If so, don't worry about that. A box on the passenger side does not have that effect. You actually get quite a boost by having another sub. HTH
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