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is a flat response a good idea in car audio? | Car Audio ...

    https://www.caraudio.com/threads/is-a-flat-response-a-good-idea-in-car-audio.577430/
    I'm looking at sub choices for my wife's new (to us) car and I'm curious if a somewhat flat response curve is even desirable in a car. It is a convertible hard top so I expect a lot of the sound to drift away instead of stay in the cabin and gain. Would a …

what does a "flat" response system sound like ...

    https://www.diymobileaudio.com/threads/what-does-a-flat-response-system-sound-like.137737/
    Most people have not heard a flat car and have no idea what they are talking about. They mistakenly think that flat on a RTA = flat. If you want to know if a system is flat, you need to use gated response to see if the speakers have a flat response.

Flat Frequency Response - Center Point Audio

    http://www.centerpointaudio.com/HowToUnderstandFlatFrequencyResponseGraph.aspx
    In regards to an audio product, the flatter the audio response is, the more accurate it reproduces the sound from an input source. Manufacturing audio gear that can closely achieve flat response can be expensive; a lot of math and technology goes into audio products with this property.

What is Flat Response? - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLtjjqoHpg0
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Speaker Response Curves - Basic Car Audio Electronics

    http://www.bcae1.com/spboxad1.htm
    All vehicles have an effect on the low frequency response of your audio system. For subwoofers, it means a a 15 to 25dB gain in SPL at some frequencies. This means that in some vehicles the SPL, at the lowest of frequencies, will be as much as 25dB higher than if the speakers were in the middle of a large open area (i.e. in the middle of a football field).

What frequency response, in car, for subs ... - car audio

    https://www.caraudio.com/threads/what-frequency-response-in-car-for-subs-sounds-the-best.511035/
    Jan 4, 2012. #2. The thing with frequency response is that our ears are more sensitive in the midrange while a nice mic is not. Set up a system to sound good to your own ears and don't worry much about what an RTA says. And like you've pointed out, road noise is a problem that kinda ruins the 20-20k flat response.

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