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Mounting Sub Box to Rear Deck and Using Rear Deck Speaker Holes as Ports
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<blockquote data-quote="djdilliodon!" data-source="post: 8770939" data-attributes="member: 684299"><p>Getting rid of rear speakers isn’t a bad thing, actually it’s beneficial. Unless you are gonna be watching movies in your car, when playing music the rear is useless if sound quality is the goal. Of course this also comes down to personal preference as well. A band pass box isn’t for everyone and I’d highly recommend you demo a view before going this route. They are also not simple to build properly either with many of the prefab ones being one note wonders with laughable sound quality (to me at least). What is the goal with your setup? Do you want it to just get loud, want all out sound quality, or a mix of both? If known, what frequency range in the bass notes do you like the most?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djdilliodon!, post: 8770939, member: 684299"] Getting rid of rear speakers isn’t a bad thing, actually it’s beneficial. Unless you are gonna be watching movies in your car, when playing music the rear is useless if sound quality is the goal. Of course this also comes down to personal preference as well. A band pass box isn’t for everyone and I’d highly recommend you demo a view before going this route. They are also not simple to build properly either with many of the prefab ones being one note wonders with laughable sound quality (to me at least). What is the goal with your setup? Do you want it to just get loud, want all out sound quality, or a mix of both? If known, what frequency range in the bass notes do you like the most? [/QUOTE]
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