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<blockquote data-quote="mopower440" data-source="post: 7597803" data-attributes="member: 638640"><p>It is under the rear seat. i tried flipping the box over so sub was pointing up and helped very little and tried it pointing every other way also, with the same results. very dissapointed and dont really know what to do. Ive built several sealed boxes for different vehicles before and always had good results until now. even back when i built boxes that were a little to small so they would fit behind the seat in single cab trucks they sounded great, this should have been easy being i had more room so i could do a bigger box and all, makes no sense. I hope i explained it right, when the bass drum kicks like on metal or rock, it does sound good, real hard and punchy. Its the boomy carrying thunder type bass, like in rap music, that it doesnt do well at all! You would think since it punches hard on regular music it would also with the other..really dont know what to do with it. BTW, its an old school mtx blue thunder ive used in every vehicle ive owned and had great results until now. also using the same amp that ive also used with this woofer..should i try to port it? if so, where should the port be? keep in mind the link i posted so you can see what the box looks like, under the back seat on an extended cab truck. The sub is under the drivers side and the box extends over the transmission hump. Go here and the plans for the box i built are the top one in the picture except i cut one side off because i only used one single sub..http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/audio-multimedia/37010-extended-cab-subwoofer-box-dimensions.html</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mopower440, post: 7597803, member: 638640"] It is under the rear seat. i tried flipping the box over so sub was pointing up and helped very little and tried it pointing every other way also, with the same results. very dissapointed and dont really know what to do. Ive built several sealed boxes for different vehicles before and always had good results until now. even back when i built boxes that were a little to small so they would fit behind the seat in single cab trucks they sounded great, this should have been easy being i had more room so i could do a bigger box and all, makes no sense. I hope i explained it right, when the bass drum kicks like on metal or rock, it does sound good, real hard and punchy. Its the boomy carrying thunder type bass, like in rap music, that it doesnt do well at all! You would think since it punches hard on regular music it would also with the other..really dont know what to do with it. BTW, its an old school mtx blue thunder ive used in every vehicle ive owned and had great results until now. also using the same amp that ive also used with this woofer..should i try to port it? if so, where should the port be? keep in mind the link i posted so you can see what the box looks like, under the back seat on an extended cab truck. The sub is under the drivers side and the box extends over the transmission hump. Go here and the plans for the box i built are the top one in the picture except i cut one side off because i only used one single sub..http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/audio-multimedia/37010-extended-cab-subwoofer-box-dimensions.html [/QUOTE]
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