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<blockquote data-quote="pimpnyou204" data-source="post: 7126755" data-attributes="member: 612180"><p>ok basically the guy in the links did tests on how sound waves react to different box placement (subs rear fired and front fired.) My questions are..</p><p></p><p>How would that relate to a much larger box in a trunk rear fired? (how big is too big for a trunk)</p><p></p><p>How would walling off a trunk of a car work in the tests? Because walling off would have no cancellation as all the waves would be straight forward and nothing going to the rear.</p><p></p><p>Port questions-</p><p></p><p>Do ports give out sound waves and if so which way would be best to put them? If they gave out waves wouldnt it be best to put them on the same location as the subs so theres no cancellation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pimpnyou204, post: 7126755, member: 612180"] ok basically the guy in the links did tests on how sound waves react to different box placement (subs rear fired and front fired.) My questions are.. How would that relate to a much larger box in a trunk rear fired? (how big is too big for a trunk) How would walling off a trunk of a car work in the tests? Because walling off would have no cancellation as all the waves would be straight forward and nothing going to the rear. Port questions- Do ports give out sound waves and if so which way would be best to put them? If they gave out waves wouldnt it be best to put them on the same location as the subs so theres no cancellation? [/QUOTE]
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