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<blockquote data-quote="joeldirt" data-source="post: 765291" data-attributes="member: 558163"><p>if I could from this work computer I would. they got their asses puckered so tight in the USMC computer network settings wont let me do jack SH**! I think the article was in Novembners issue of Car audio and electronics.</p><p></p><p>Basically what I was trying to say is once you make a wall in your car behind the back seat, and have it sealed, you will also have to make a wall in the back dash to completely seal off the cabin of the car and the trunk of the car. Now, match the enclosure angle to the back seat baffle/ wall so that they match perfect. YOu can then remove the center of the wall so that when the enclosure is butted up to it flush, the subs and ports are visible. YOu cna then use caulking and wood screws to secure the enclosure to the wall( you want to be able to remove the enclosure if you have to thats why the caulking not glue). You have just achieved an increase in cabin gain. Carpet or finish the product behind the seat as you wish to make a clean custom look.</p><p></p><p>I hope I made any sence. Please any one if you understand or know a link to the article I am refering to explain. I tend to have a hard time putting into words what I see in my head.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I have you all wrong. Are you trying to put the entire enclosure in the back seat and not in the trunk? Because I am talking about having the enclosure in the trunk yet isolating the bass output mainly into the cabin......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeldirt, post: 765291, member: 558163"] if I could from this work computer I would. they got their asses puckered so tight in the USMC computer network settings wont let me do jack SH**! I think the article was in Novembners issue of Car audio and electronics. Basically what I was trying to say is once you make a wall in your car behind the back seat, and have it sealed, you will also have to make a wall in the back dash to completely seal off the cabin of the car and the trunk of the car. Now, match the enclosure angle to the back seat baffle/ wall so that they match perfect. YOu can then remove the center of the wall so that when the enclosure is butted up to it flush, the subs and ports are visible. YOu cna then use caulking and wood screws to secure the enclosure to the wall( you want to be able to remove the enclosure if you have to thats why the caulking not glue). You have just achieved an increase in cabin gain. Carpet or finish the product behind the seat as you wish to make a clean custom look. I hope I made any sence. Please any one if you understand or know a link to the article I am refering to explain. I tend to have a hard time putting into words what I see in my head. Maybe I have you all wrong. Are you trying to put the entire enclosure in the back seat and not in the trunk? Because I am talking about having the enclosure in the trunk yet isolating the bass output mainly into the cabin...... [/QUOTE]
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