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<blockquote data-quote="loudstratus" data-source="post: 7532552" data-attributes="member: 619771"><p>I have a friend who has a 2006 Dodge Ram Daytona with an extended cab and he is dead set on throwing a massive sub in his center console. He would like to go with a 13w7 if it will fit due to their low frequency response no matter how much i try to convince him otherwise lol he says he wants to try a bunch of different brands top of the line stuff to see how they all sound. I have the specs for what the ideal jl box is but my question is this......... If i built a box for him with the sub up and the port firing down so it was bouncing off the floor how would that sounds? There will be a plexiglass cover on top to protect the sub from any damage. When my frien d kurt guenther had his shop he built me a center console box with 2 1508's in it with the plexi on top except he had the port pointing back because it was a single cab and that is still my favorite setup to this day, People always asked to c behing my seats because they thought i had more subs back there, i was doing right around a 139.3 at 37 hz which was pretty good out a couple 8's and a cheap amp. JUst wanted to get your thoughts on where the port should be pointed and how you think this will sound? Thanks guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loudstratus, post: 7532552, member: 619771"] I have a friend who has a 2006 Dodge Ram Daytona with an extended cab and he is dead set on throwing a massive sub in his center console. He would like to go with a 13w7 if it will fit due to their low frequency response no matter how much i try to convince him otherwise lol he says he wants to try a bunch of different brands top of the line stuff to see how they all sound. I have the specs for what the ideal jl box is but my question is this......... If i built a box for him with the sub up and the port firing down so it was bouncing off the floor how would that sounds? There will be a plexiglass cover on top to protect the sub from any damage. When my frien d kurt guenther had his shop he built me a center console box with 2 1508's in it with the plexi on top except he had the port pointing back because it was a single cab and that is still my favorite setup to this day, People always asked to c behing my seats because they thought i had more subs back there, i was doing right around a 139.3 at 37 hz which was pretty good out a couple 8's and a cheap amp. JUst wanted to get your thoughts on where the port should be pointed and how you think this will sound? Thanks guys [/QUOTE]
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