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<blockquote data-quote="Phlipbak" data-source="post: 5525085" data-attributes="member: 566664"><p>Ok, I have a 2006 Dodge Charger SXT..</p><p></p><p>It is a bass sponge..</p><p></p><p>Unless I let my seats down, a LOT of the bass is caught in the trunk..</p><p></p><p>I used to have two Arsenal 12's in a 2.5 cu ft sealed box with 1200w and it wasn't even as loud as my buddy's CVX in a 1.0 cu ft prefab sealed wedge box with 900 watts facing sideways in the trunk of a 2006 Mustang.. :'( (and that's my seats down and his seats up! I dunno what the deal with my car is lol.. any suggestions? Those arsenals were mega loud once I installed them in my friend's explorer though..)</p><p></p><p>I'm having a 2.4 cu ft sealed box made for my two 12" Havocs right now, and it will be in the trunk obviously, facing the trunk lid, obviously.. lol.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, my rear deck has a hole where a stock subwoofer would have been on the R/T model of the car or if I would have gotten a different stock sound system package.</p><p></p><p>Well, this hole has the felt/carpet stuff over it (it covers my rear deck for cosmetics I guess, otherwise it would be bare metal lol).. would it help to cut that carpet stuff around that circle to vent the trunk to the cabin?</p><p></p><p>I also heard that running a PVC pipe from this subwoofer hole down a bit into my trunk (cutting it to where it's about an inch over my box) would allow it to vent better.. but won't this basically "tune" my trunk per-say (or at least make it a giant ported space with the PVC pipe acting as a tuned aeroport)?</p><p></p><p>Any help with this situation is greatly appreciated..</p><p></p><p>No, I'm not sealing my trunk off and facing subs inside the vehicle..</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>Trevor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phlipbak, post: 5525085, member: 566664"] Ok, I have a 2006 Dodge Charger SXT.. It is a bass sponge.. Unless I let my seats down, a LOT of the bass is caught in the trunk.. I used to have two Arsenal 12's in a 2.5 cu ft sealed box with 1200w and it wasn't even as loud as my buddy's CVX in a 1.0 cu ft prefab sealed wedge box with 900 watts facing sideways in the trunk of a 2006 Mustang.. :'( (and that's my seats down and his seats up! I dunno what the deal with my car is lol.. any suggestions? Those arsenals were mega loud once I installed them in my friend's explorer though..) I'm having a 2.4 cu ft sealed box made for my two 12" Havocs right now, and it will be in the trunk obviously, facing the trunk lid, obviously.. lol. Anyways, my rear deck has a hole where a stock subwoofer would have been on the R/T model of the car or if I would have gotten a different stock sound system package. Well, this hole has the felt/carpet stuff over it (it covers my rear deck for cosmetics I guess, otherwise it would be bare metal lol).. would it help to cut that carpet stuff around that circle to vent the trunk to the cabin? I also heard that running a PVC pipe from this subwoofer hole down a bit into my trunk (cutting it to where it's about an inch over my box) would allow it to vent better.. but won't this basically "tune" my trunk per-say (or at least make it a giant ported space with the PVC pipe acting as a tuned aeroport)? Any help with this situation is greatly appreciated.. No, I'm not sealing my trunk off and facing subs inside the vehicle.. Thanks! Trevor [/QUOTE]
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