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 Sub mounting: cone facing outward or inward?, Whats the diff?

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TSryan_hustler
post Jan 3 2008, 07:02 AM, updated 18y ago

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Hope some sifus here can clarify the difference between mounting the subwoofer with the cone facing outwards (like how we normally see) or the cone facing inwards (facing the inside of the box).Whats the difference in the sound and whats the effect, better power handling,more BOOM etc.

I experimented on my cheapo PC sub and i think the cone facing inwards seems more powerful than the standard setup...not too sure tho.. rclxub.gif
TSryan_hustler
post Jan 4 2008, 01:25 AM

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oh..wats upfront bass? cuz after i inverted my pc speakers it really does seem more power den b4..tinkin of doing the same wit my car sub but have to mod the box a little cuz the weight distribution will lari..but whats the logic behind it?

and my HU 3750 pioneer got no sub volume contrl aso..haihs

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post Jan 4 2008, 12:07 PM

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if using built in eq,then if you adjust the low and mid will affect ur 2-way,mid-bass and woofer. If seperate eq,preamp or electronic x-over can adjust the gains of each component seperately..tweeters,midbass,subs etc..

i think it has something to do with the volume of the box.cuz if you mount the cone facing inwards,the air volume of the box increases. (because the magnet of the sub displaces a certain amount of air if its in the box) but im not very sure about it..Any1 got ideas?


Added on January 29, 2008, 5:26 amne1 got other ideas?

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