Most road,tire,mechanical noise is of low frequency,so it masks your bass at speed. For adequate bass @speed it's gotta be a little excessive at rest. If the subs are in the trunk they may need a little boost to get in the interior,also phasing with the other speakers is a lot more critical than in a room.Try inverting the subs phase just for fun. A little equalization may be needed. All car interiors are in a fairly small volume range which tends to give them a mid-bass hump, where I don't recall. It's been a while.
Anyone have any experience in car audio?
I just got a pretty nice system in my car. (Focal component speakers, ARC audio 10" sub, arc audio amps) It doesn't even come close to my home system, but I guess that is to be expected. I'm having trouble getting good bass. I have always been a "EQ everything to flat" kind of guy, so I have my sub EQ'd to be flat, just as have my home sub EQed to be, and my home sub sounds amazing in my system. In my car however, it just sounds like there isn't enough bass even though it's eq'd the same way. I don't get it. It sounds ok when the car is off, but it seems the faster I go the even less bass I get. I tend to listen at about 85db, and really don't want to have to EQ the bass to 100db for it to sound equivalent to my home system, then end up damaging my hearing. Anyone have any suggestions?
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