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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8692382" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>sealed in a truck is horrible. We have thousands of posts of people doing builds in their truck getting absolutely nowhere because they dont understand the first thing about vehicle acoustics and cabin gain along with enclosure design/engineering. Forget deep, crisp or anything Just due to your chosen positioning and sub direction you'll have a rough time even trying to get bass louder than your door speakers because with a sealed box, you need a solid wall to reflect the bass off of to get any kind of sound and sound quality. Upfire, downfire no one got good results at all. The only solid proven performer that doesnt require giving up the rear seats is under the seat, woofers firing forward, port to the side yes you'll need a port because that allows you to load off the side passenger door which actually gives you bass. Its not even a matter of ported vs sealed its wheter you want bass or you want to waste money getting absolutely nowhere? yes countless of threads with people not getting any bass in their cars and countless installs i've fixed personally as well. Literally with all sorts of high dollar, high powered gear and installs possible and their setups sounded weak and muffled. barely louder than door speakers. Its how bad vehicle acoustics crush truck owner's bass dreams.</p><p></p><p>this is what you'll be wanting to do which is best acoustic wise in your car.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]62JWMSPfrj4:3[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8692382, member: 650438"] sealed in a truck is horrible. We have thousands of posts of people doing builds in their truck getting absolutely nowhere because they dont understand the first thing about vehicle acoustics and cabin gain along with enclosure design/engineering. Forget deep, crisp or anything Just due to your chosen positioning and sub direction you'll have a rough time even trying to get bass louder than your door speakers because with a sealed box, you need a solid wall to reflect the bass off of to get any kind of sound and sound quality. Upfire, downfire no one got good results at all. The only solid proven performer that doesnt require giving up the rear seats is under the seat, woofers firing forward, port to the side yes you'll need a port because that allows you to load off the side passenger door which actually gives you bass. Its not even a matter of ported vs sealed its wheter you want bass or you want to waste money getting absolutely nowhere? yes countless of threads with people not getting any bass in their cars and countless installs i've fixed personally as well. Literally with all sorts of high dollar, high powered gear and installs possible and their setups sounded weak and muffled. barely louder than door speakers. Its how bad vehicle acoustics crush truck owner's bass dreams. this is what you'll be wanting to do which is best acoustic wise in your car. [MEDIA=youtube]62JWMSPfrj4:3[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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