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<blockquote data-quote="miltonhunter" data-source="post: 6399316" data-attributes="member: 615736"><p>when you put a ported box in a sealed inclosure(your trunk) your making a diferent type of box try puting it in a seald inclosure.alot of ported boxes are built to be in open area not in the trunk it would make sence that it sounds beter with seats down,the down side is you might lose db but it should sound beterand you can push the sub harder in a seald box.im not saying you cant put a ported box in a trunk but it should be built as such,if not youl get into a banpass when you close the seats,ive seen it before should be an easy fix.the ratleing could be caused by the wrong box too,but ide have to be there to hear it.hope this helped</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miltonhunter, post: 6399316, member: 615736"] when you put a ported box in a sealed inclosure(your trunk) your making a diferent type of box try puting it in a seald inclosure.alot of ported boxes are built to be in open area not in the trunk it would make sence that it sounds beter with seats down,the down side is you might lose db but it should sound beterand you can push the sub harder in a seald box.im not saying you cant put a ported box in a trunk but it should be built as such,if not youl get into a banpass when you close the seats,ive seen it before should be an easy fix.the ratleing could be caused by the wrong box too,but ide have to be there to hear it.hope this helped [/QUOTE]
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