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The car cabin is not very big, so bass itself is coupled to the interior at a relatively high frequency (by high I mean in the low hundreds Hz range). Once you reach the point where the half-wave is longer than the longest dimension of the car interior, you are pressure loaded anyway. So cross over a bit higher and gain some dB's at no extra cost. Added: A 100 Hz wave has a wavelength of 11.3 ft. Therefore a half-wave is 5.65 feet long. That is probably just short of the total cabin length of the FR-S. This becomes 22.6 feet at 50 Hz (1/2 wave = 11.3 feet, which easily exceeds the cabin length). Once the wave is coupled to the interior as a pressure wave, there is no directionality; the sound seems to come from everywhere. The higher the crossover, the less the door speakers will rattle because of greatly reduced excursion. You are limited by the upper frequency response of the sub of course. Try this: change the crossover to 100 Hz. If you can tell where the bass is coming from, lower the frequency to 80 Hz. Keep lowering the freq until you can no longer tell where the bass is coming from. Bear in mind that you have to trade off the bass quality with the door rattle caused by those speakers. Good luck!
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There are a number of FR-S/BRZ builds on diymobileaudio.com that show it. You don't need a lot and it doesn't have to be thick to be effective. When I get home I'll put up a few links. When I do my build I'll have a log here as well as on DIYMA for everyone to criticize. ![]() ![]() Sound deadener can absolutely stop rattles, but it's much more expensive way to do it is all I'm saying. Trust me, mine will have PLENTY of deadener. Just not in areas that are rattling. Well, at least not by itself. For my plate I used something adhesive-backed weatherstripping foam from Lowe's. Works beautifully and compresses very nicely. Only down side is that only have 2 holes instead of 4 to screw the plate down and that bothers my OCD.
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Those with subs in their FRS.
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I hadn't thought about this, but it's true. I redid my "tune" with the OEM EQ and the doors and midbasses sound SO much better. I'll try to remember to post the pic of the settings later. Attachment 98446 Last edited by quality_sound; 12-17-2014 at 07:44 PM. |
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