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Advice regarding rear shelf infinite baffle setup
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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8836613" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>I have seen four methods for this exact issue. 1)IB mounted on a 3/4 panel . 2) Port of box extending into the cabin. 3)Box built to height of rear deck, sub up with a foam ring to seal trunk from cabin. 4)Remove deck speakers or cut a hole to let the bass into the cabin.</p><p> The one that sounded best IMO was the sub up with the foam ring. It was in a sealed box so it played pretty wide. After that, the IB sounded clean. It was a 10" mounted with 6x9s on either side. The other two were just plain brutal. So loud that IMO it defeated the purpose of pouring into the cabin. You would have heard them if you put them in the trunk of a separate car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8836613, member: 654802"] I have seen four methods for this exact issue. 1)IB mounted on a 3/4 panel . 2) Port of box extending into the cabin. 3)Box built to height of rear deck, sub up with a foam ring to seal trunk from cabin. 4)Remove deck speakers or cut a hole to let the bass into the cabin. The one that sounded best IMO was the sub up with the foam ring. It was in a sealed box so it played pretty wide. After that, the IB sounded clean. It was a 10" mounted with 6x9s on either side. The other two were just plain brutal. So loud that IMO it defeated the purpose of pouring into the cabin. You would have heard them if you put them in the trunk of a separate car. [/QUOTE]
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