Cadillac Bob
Slammin original 4x4 Cadillac doors!
Ok kool as hell!!! Yeah I’m a look into that I just need to check out the extra options on it to see if it has a good eq 9+ band eq and other stuff but I’m definitely look them up!!
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Seeing this I think I might make, or have someone make, a piece that move the ac controls down and put in a raspberry pi and touch touch screenYou must be registered for see images attach
I saw this pic of someone on here that used a Kicker marine radio as in in-dash receiver. It's apparently a little smaller than a double DIN and fits better. If I didn't want my truck to look as stock as possible with Retrosound, I'd probably go with this. It's very clean looking, with no cutting of the original dash (it appears). It is somewhat pricey, though.
The problem with small drivers is that they have a naturally high resonant frequency. This means they Will not efficiently play low bass unless you have a monster amplifier with lots of equalization. I design home theater systems and learned this a long time ago. One of my systems had a single 15 inch driver in a cabinet the size of a refrigerator. It would play down to 17 Hertz without much effort. This is the kind of base that you feel. You don’t hear it.Well, if it was me doing under back seat instead of center console. I would do multiple smaller drivers. Here's why......
Bass is just the action of moving air, so that's why a 15" sounds louder then an 8". It simply moves more air! So with that being said, instead of a 10" upwards or downwards firing,I would do (2) 6 1/2" forward facing. If you want (2) 10", then do (4) 6 1/2". Find the right driver and the box should be smaller and have the ability to be ported. With 10" or12" drivers there won't be enough airspace under the seat to get ported. Just have to put a tape measure on it and figure your airspace and that will tell you how many drivers..... and this is just my opinion.
These aren't a gmt400, but it will give you the idea.
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Yes. Resonant frequency of the drivers. Bigger drivers always play lower at higher db levels given the same input. It’s a law of physicsNot arguing at all, but can you explain why the frequency response on smaller subs isn't as low as on bigger ones? And doesn't that affect the sound?