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HELP< TRUCK problems with 15 brahma box staging
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<blockquote data-quote="DFW40" data-source="post: 642316" data-attributes="member: 556468"><p>Most vehicles sound louder with the windows down without a doubt. If you were to replace the seat with the sub and box your best bet would be to face it either up or towards the rear. You could fire it down as well but you would want to leave about six inches for the sub to move and work. As far as ported/sealed that is a matter of opinion and is one of the threads at the top of the subwoofer page. With the sub being that close to you I'd try and go with a larger box whether it was sealed or ported. You will not have as much cabin gain on the low end 30-50 hz with it that close to your ears ao I'd go with a box on the large end of the recommended enclosure range. Personally I'd go with a large sealed box facing the back of the truck or slanted toward the back window/ceiling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DFW40, post: 642316, member: 556468"] Most vehicles sound louder with the windows down without a doubt. If you were to replace the seat with the sub and box your best bet would be to face it either up or towards the rear. You could fire it down as well but you would want to leave about six inches for the sub to move and work. As far as ported/sealed that is a matter of opinion and is one of the threads at the top of the subwoofer page. With the sub being that close to you I'd try and go with a larger box whether it was sealed or ported. You will not have as much cabin gain on the low end 30-50 hz with it that close to your ears ao I'd go with a box on the large end of the recommended enclosure range. Personally I'd go with a large sealed box facing the back of the truck or slanted toward the back window/ceiling. [/QUOTE]
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