Try and make the speaker baffle as large as possible for the best sound. I would suggest placing the speaker inside the the rear hole in the chassis weight - where the gears and truck fit. Place the speaker faing up, so you get double reflective soundwaves (off the roof, through the truck holes and bouncing off the track. this will give a better sound.
You may have to saw off some of the weight to get the speaker to fit.
Jon,I just picked up some bass speakers. Wanted to try an install with a Tsunami TSU-1000 in a Stewart F3 first. Any recommendations?
Chuck Davis
chuckswagon 3 years ago
Hello Chuck
Try and make the speaker baffle as large as possible for the best sound. I would suggest placing the speaker inside the the rear hole in the chassis weight - where the gears and truck fit. Place the speaker faing up, so you get double reflective soundwaves (off the roof, through the truck holes and bouncing off the track. this will give a better sound.
You may have to saw off some of the weight to get the speaker to fit.
Jon
JonGrant4472 3 years ago
Yeah, second is definitely more bassy. Has anyone made similar experiments on diesel engine sound?
darkcurves 3 years ago
Big difference. 2nd is definitely better!
Ianscape 3 years ago
The second one is definitely better IMO. The first sounds too....wheezy and like a teapot.
TrainManTy 3 years ago
Definatly liking the 2nd more.
Hyce777 3 years ago
Hello Jon,
Wow! What a difference. The 2nd clip sounds much more robust and had a better lower frequency response. :)
ACLTony 3 years ago