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<blockquote data-quote="rusty_armadillo" data-source="post: 6405494" data-attributes="member: 602418"><p>So I recently picked up 2 audiopulse axis 12s, quad one coils, and I have semi limited space(trunk). I originally wanted to wall these in my grand prix but I need my entire back seat for my son so plans have changed. My goal isn't spl now I'm more looking for low frequency response. It is my understanding that I will be able to "hit lower" in a sealed enclosure, correct? If I'm wrong please correct me. Basically I'm just looking for some ideas or a box designs to get these moofers moving some air in the trunk. Should I seal off the trunk and fire them forward with the back seat rest off while my sons in the car and just put the seat back in and turn them off when he's in there or just a simple box firing towards the rear like usual. Also I will have 3K-5K depending how I wire them. Thanks in advance for any input especially if anyone has some personal experiences with these woofers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty_armadillo, post: 6405494, member: 602418"] So I recently picked up 2 audiopulse axis 12s, quad one coils, and I have semi limited space(trunk). I originally wanted to wall these in my grand prix but I need my entire back seat for my son so plans have changed. My goal isn't spl now I'm more looking for low frequency response. It is my understanding that I will be able to "hit lower" in a sealed enclosure, correct? If I'm wrong please correct me. Basically I'm just looking for some ideas or a box designs to get these moofers moving some air in the trunk. Should I seal off the trunk and fire them forward with the back seat rest off while my sons in the car and just put the seat back in and turn them off when he's in there or just a simple box firing towards the rear like usual. Also I will have 3K-5K depending how I wire them. Thanks in advance for any input especially if anyone has some personal experiences with these woofers. [/QUOTE]
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