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i saw in a thread on another forum that if you have a subwoofers in a convertible you will lose 85% of your sound with the top down..how true is that? and will it help if the subs is facing towards the cabin

My wife had a 99 323ic BMW Vert. We put in 3 Solo Baric L5 8" running them was an Autotek SX900x. It was pretty loud with the top down didnt really notice much of a difference with the top up it might have been a tad louder hard to say.

I pulled out the factory 8" sub it was behind the middle section of the back seat, there is a pull down so it looked like a huge square port with the arm rest down. I had the subs facing the cab and a false wall covering up the box with the amp mounted on the back of the false wall.

With the top down I could hear her driving up the drive way better then the top being up. :)

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i no you loose alot percentage wise i would think that would be hard to tell tho just leave it at you loose quite a bit....but wouldnt it kinda be like when you have the subs ina trunk and when you open the trunk you loose alot of the sound too??? i no its not the same thing but kinda the same concept rite?

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I had a mustang convertible and it totally sucked when the top was down, for bass. If the top was up it wasn't much better either, sound still escaped. I sold that thing because without a great sounding stereo, the car means nothing. I would only consider a convertible if it was a retractable hard top, then you would loose even more trunk space.

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i saw in a thread on another forum that if you have a subwoofers in a convertible you will lose 85% of your sound with the top down..how true is that? and will it help if the subs is facing towards the cabin

idk i dont think i believe the percenttage wise of it lol

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ive heard alot about this also, but the only ways ive heard it to work right is with a bandpass im guessin cause some are tuned higher or somethin like that, and on unique whips when they did that one convertible with the jbl gti 10's or 12's inverted in lil boxs on the back seats or were they were it shouldn't of sounded to bad but there more for show than go i guess, anyways good luck with what ur doin man

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there's that thing called "CABIN GAIN".......guess what happens when you have no cabin?

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