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<blockquote data-quote="ftgu" data-source="post: 144027" data-attributes="member: 546136"><p>You arent running enough power to make the box flex. it sounds good with the seat on simply because it is a small sealed box and with those subs on that amount of power, you need to eliminate as much air space as possible in front of the sub.( the sub fires up, right?) I have found that in trucks, if you want a small sealed box, build a DOWN-FIRING box (like they make some home theater subs) it works great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ftgu, post: 144027, member: 546136"] You arent running enough power to make the box flex. it sounds good with the seat on simply because it is a small sealed box and with those subs on that amount of power, you need to eliminate as much air space as possible in front of the sub.( the sub fires up, right?) I have found that in trucks, if you want a small sealed box, build a DOWN-FIRING box (like they make some home theater subs) it works great. [/QUOTE]
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