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<blockquote data-quote="Alex JB" data-source="post: 5548759" data-attributes="member: 602795"><p>As long as you have an inch or two from the speaker surround to the seat you should be fine, don't want them to rub and wear out the foam.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Unless the subs are only recommended for either sealed or ported use, there will be two values for the volume... 0.8 cu ft for a 12 i'd guess is the sealed volume, look for a figure of 1.5 cu ft or more in the specs for ported.</p><p></p><p>Usually the ported spec is NET volume, this is after you deduct the speaker's volume and the port itself and bracing if you plan any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex JB, post: 5548759, member: 602795"] As long as you have an inch or two from the speaker surround to the seat you should be fine, don't want them to rub and wear out the foam. Unless the subs are only recommended for either sealed or ported use, there will be two values for the volume... 0.8 cu ft for a 12 i'd guess is the sealed volume, look for a figure of 1.5 cu ft or more in the specs for ported. Usually the ported spec is NET volume, this is after you deduct the speaker's volume and the port itself and bracing if you plan any. [/QUOTE]
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