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<blockquote data-quote="mopower440" data-source="post: 7596466" data-attributes="member: 638640"><p>Got my box done for my single 10" sub for under the back seat of my extended cab chevy truck,, it is a downfire design. Not happy with the sound. It is quite punchy and sounds good listening to rock and metal, but as far as rap or hip hop, it doesnt have that low rumbling BOOM i was expecting it to. I had this same sub and amp in my old REGULAR cab truck behind the seat in an even smaller box and it had that low rumbly thunderous BOOM even in it.smaller cab and smaller box!.I expected it to do better in the extended cab being there is more space and the box is bigger. Maybe downfiring it wasnt the right box to build? It is a sealed enclosure. The sub is an old school mtx blue thunder and calls for 1/2 to 1 cu. ft. of space. As i said, the box is bigger than my previous box and it boomed in that smaller box. Wish i would have built it upfiring now i guess, would iy have done better upfiring?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mopower440, post: 7596466, member: 638640"] Got my box done for my single 10" sub for under the back seat of my extended cab chevy truck,, it is a downfire design. Not happy with the sound. It is quite punchy and sounds good listening to rock and metal, but as far as rap or hip hop, it doesnt have that low rumbling BOOM i was expecting it to. I had this same sub and amp in my old REGULAR cab truck behind the seat in an even smaller box and it had that low rumbly thunderous BOOM even in it.smaller cab and smaller box!.I expected it to do better in the extended cab being there is more space and the box is bigger. Maybe downfiring it wasnt the right box to build? It is a sealed enclosure. The sub is an old school mtx blue thunder and calls for 1/2 to 1 cu. ft. of space. As i said, the box is bigger than my previous box and it boomed in that smaller box. Wish i would have built it upfiring now i guess, would iy have done better upfiring? [/QUOTE]
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