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<blockquote data-quote="Slowboarder" data-source="post: 115817" data-attributes="member: 546323"><p>i have a jeep wrangler, and i am installing 2 perfect 10s behind the back seat... i want the subs to fire up towards the roof, no into the back hatch. the space i have to work with is 3 feet wide by a foot deep and a foot high. I already know i want to go sealed because im pretty sure it will not only be best for SQ but ive heard my subs work well in small enclosures. can you guys help me out? should i go single or dual chamber? whats the difference? also there will have to be like a 1 inch deep by 3 inch wide bump-in to the backside oof the box so the tailgate will shuit because of the locking mechinizm on the back of ther tailgate. Will this "bump-in" make it sound like ass? Sorry for the long post i am pretty new to Subs, ive done a lot with car audio just a total newb with bass.</p><p></p><p>PS merry chistmas all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slowboarder, post: 115817, member: 546323"] i have a jeep wrangler, and i am installing 2 perfect 10s behind the back seat... i want the subs to fire up towards the roof, no into the back hatch. the space i have to work with is 3 feet wide by a foot deep and a foot high. I already know i want to go sealed because im pretty sure it will not only be best for SQ but ive heard my subs work well in small enclosures. can you guys help me out? should i go single or dual chamber? whats the difference? also there will have to be like a 1 inch deep by 3 inch wide bump-in to the backside oof the box so the tailgate will shuit because of the locking mechinizm on the back of ther tailgate. Will this "bump-in" make it sound like ass? Sorry for the long post i am pretty new to Subs, ive done a lot with car audio just a total newb with bass. PS merry chistmas all [/QUOTE]
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