Now /g/, I turn to you for some answers I can't find.
So I love shitcore metal music with fast double bass and bass drops etc, and I want to build the ultimate casual speaker setup for my car.
I'm essentially thinking of a 5.1 setup 6.5" components in the front with a HPF of 80hz, and then a speaker box in the trunk with 2x 8" subwoofers with an 80hz LPF and a 12" subwoofer with a 50hz(ish) LPF.
I'm thinking this will give me all the mids/treble up front from my components, super punchy drums from the 8" subs, and nice vibrating sub drops from the 12".
Is there something I'm overlooking here? I feel like this could be great.
bermp
>>58042212
>trying to gain spatial audio in a car
Not worth the effort.
Also, don't put speakers at the rear part behind the rear window, they can become deadly projectiles due to velocity.
Punchy low end from smaller drivers is a myth. Even an 18" driver is perfectly controlled to 500hz.
>>58042694
>>58043190
are you a retard?