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What are the benifits of feversing your subs and why would you do this?
the only benefit is that you wont loose any internal enclosure volume to the baske/magnet structure.

some people like to show off theyre baskets and magnets so they reverse the sub.

but there is no real benefit. that would make me consider reversing a sub.

if you do reverce the sub, now you have to make sure you have enogh depth in the trunk or where ever to clear that part of the sub too.

 
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