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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8886768" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>You would have to test that, there's no way I could know which frequency ranges are dedicated to which speakers.</p><p></p><p>If you have a ported box, the subs need far less room typically than the port does distance wise from a side wall or something. I would still say face all rear, if you can, puts all the waves on one plane, and they all push forward together in the same general path.</p><p></p><p>It's hard to say about the seats, some people literally cut holes in the rear deck and stuff, and put breathable fabric over to cover up the hole, but it allows way more airflow back-and-forth.</p><p></p><p>I think it comes down to how bad do you really want it? You've just gotta be certain of everything before you spend more money you know? Better make sure that you test everything that's free to test before you spend more money and maybe spend it the wrong way or something, that's always my thought, not saying you are or aren't, but especially before you do a new box, I would test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8886768, member: 591582"] You would have to test that, there's no way I could know which frequency ranges are dedicated to which speakers. If you have a ported box, the subs need far less room typically than the port does distance wise from a side wall or something. I would still say face all rear, if you can, puts all the waves on one plane, and they all push forward together in the same general path. It's hard to say about the seats, some people literally cut holes in the rear deck and stuff, and put breathable fabric over to cover up the hole, but it allows way more airflow back-and-forth. I think it comes down to how bad do you really want it? You've just gotta be certain of everything before you spend more money you know? Better make sure that you test everything that's free to test before you spend more money and maybe spend it the wrong way or something, that's always my thought, not saying you are or aren't, but especially before you do a new box, I would test. [/QUOTE]
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