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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8864320" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>There are a lot of prefab boxes on the market and various ways to isolate them from the subs. The usual issue is the depth of the box. Part of my issues with running them in the package tray is that the reason for getting them in the first place is to increase cone area. Putting them in little boxes or building enclosures behind them means they'll likely cross at a fairly high frequency and there goes the midbass extension you were hoping to gain. Just my 2 cents. That's why in a car with a large, 3000 watt sub setup, I'd skip the rears or the rear deck anyway and use the rear doors for fill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8864320, member: 689267"] There are a lot of prefab boxes on the market and various ways to isolate them from the subs. The usual issue is the depth of the box. Part of my issues with running them in the package tray is that the reason for getting them in the first place is to increase cone area. Putting them in little boxes or building enclosures behind them means they'll likely cross at a fairly high frequency and there goes the midbass extension you were hoping to gain. Just my 2 cents. That's why in a car with a large, 3000 watt sub setup, I'd skip the rears or the rear deck anyway and use the rear doors for fill. [/QUOTE]
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