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<blockquote data-quote="gstokes" data-source="post: 8260570" data-attributes="member: 660947"><p>I'm gathering that this enclosure will be sandwiched behind the rear bench seat and the trunk/cab separator but not actually in the trunk, correct ?</p><p></p><p>It has already been proven and well documented that subwoofer enclosures ALWAYS sound better when facing backwards but from what i am gathering your subwoofers enclosure should be firing through the back-seat and not firing at the trunk wall, my biggest reason to fire them at the seat is if they were turned around facing that steel wall at that close of a distance you would not be able to stop all the vibrations and rattles no matter the extent of damping, and on the other hand facing forward the sound will already be muddled from having to fire through all the foam in the seat-back, facing forward is still your best option..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gstokes, post: 8260570, member: 660947"] I'm gathering that this enclosure will be sandwiched behind the rear bench seat and the trunk/cab separator but not actually in the trunk, correct ? It has already been proven and well documented that subwoofer enclosures ALWAYS sound better when facing backwards but from what i am gathering your subwoofers enclosure should be firing through the back-seat and not firing at the trunk wall, my biggest reason to fire them at the seat is if they were turned around facing that steel wall at that close of a distance you would not be able to stop all the vibrations and rattles no matter the extent of damping, and on the other hand facing forward the sound will already be muddled from having to fire through all the foam in the seat-back, facing forward is still your best option.. [/QUOTE]
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