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Originally Posted by ft_sjo
That's the point! You're not supposed to be able to tell that the sound is coming from the speaker. What matters is that you get all the frequencies playing at the right part/focus of the sound stage.
Guys don't even bother with looking at 'reference' setups if you don't understand the basics.
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Whoa whoa whoa. I wasn't speaking of sound stage. I was speaking of the lower frequencies (which is mostly taken care of by the door speakers) sounding absent from the audio while driving. I'm sure a lot of it has to do with road noise cancelling it out. In my Altima it seemed like even while driving the lower frequencies were still present.
Reference setup? OEM Audio is a reference setup? Because I'm sure the source (deck) is time-aligning all the sound and all the dips and peaks in the frequency spectrum have been EQ'd out to obtain a smoother response curve. I'm sure they spent hours tuning the system and changing speaker placement countless of times to provide an optimum listening experience to us with this "reference system". Just because someone slapped the word "reference" on their product doesn't mean that's what it actually is.
Don't assume I don't "know the basics", ok?