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<blockquote data-quote="T3mpest" data-source="post: 8161478" data-attributes="member: 560148"><p>Long time since I heard a hatch, but I do believe sub up port up would be my first attempt. I think that'll work better than it will in most vehicles as upfiring should still load well off the hatch and keep the rattling down vs firing backwards. If you have issues with your upper end bass, then I'd try another orientation. Or simply build a sealed box and start firing it each way and see what effect the direction has, then you'll know for sure what to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3mpest, post: 8161478, member: 560148"] Long time since I heard a hatch, but I do believe sub up port up would be my first attempt. I think that'll work better than it will in most vehicles as upfiring should still load well off the hatch and keep the rattling down vs firing backwards. If you have issues with your upper end bass, then I'd try another orientation. Or simply build a sealed box and start firing it each way and see what effect the direction has, then you'll know for sure what to do. [/QUOTE]
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