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<blockquote data-quote="Gunk" data-source="post: 8688322" data-attributes="member: 677707"><p>When it comes to testing how a sub/port location sounds in different locations in a trunk, do you think the results would be relative whether it is a high output 2500 rms sub or just a 500 rms sub?</p><p></p><p>My thought is simply that there is a lot I don't know about building an optimal setup in my car and asking questions on here can only get me so far. Maybe a good idea would be for me to just get a cheap low powered sub, build my own box with adjustable ports, and experiment with it in different locations in trunk. I would get some practice with box building and I could use one of my mids/highs amps to push it so I'm not spending any extra money on an amp I won't use again.</p><p></p><p>You can see the point of my original question now. For example, if I find that firing a 500w sub and port into corner of trunk is best, would I likely experience the same thing with a 2500w sub?</p><p></p><p>I kinda just want to start trying some stuff out so I can just learn for myself and don't have to bother you guys with so many questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunk, post: 8688322, member: 677707"] When it comes to testing how a sub/port location sounds in different locations in a trunk, do you think the results would be relative whether it is a high output 2500 rms sub or just a 500 rms sub? My thought is simply that there is a lot I don't know about building an optimal setup in my car and asking questions on here can only get me so far. Maybe a good idea would be for me to just get a cheap low powered sub, build my own box with adjustable ports, and experiment with it in different locations in trunk. I would get some practice with box building and I could use one of my mids/highs amps to push it so I'm not spending any extra money on an amp I won't use again. You can see the point of my original question now. For example, if I find that firing a 500w sub and port into corner of trunk is best, would I likely experience the same thing with a 2500w sub? I kinda just want to start trying some stuff out so I can just learn for myself and don't have to bother you guys with so many questions. [/QUOTE]
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