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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="Jimily412" data-source="post: 8770941" data-attributes="member: 684309"><p>A mix of both would be preferred. However I am much more willing to sacrifice loudness for quality than I am to sacrifice quality for loudness. My ultimate objective is to have every frequency get hit with good quality. I don't know anything specific as for what ranges I want the subs to hit but I have my LPF at 80. I am generally satisfied with my subs right now minus the fact that the quality is really killer in some freq's but absolutely horrid in others. And also the fact that with all other speakers in the car being decent quality aftermarket speakers I find myself maxing out the subs far before the interior speakers reach their threshold. Another purpose for wanting to at least have the box mounted to the deck is that I get tired of always having to readjust my boxes in my trunk because they slide around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimily412, post: 8770941, member: 684309"] A mix of both would be preferred. However I am much more willing to sacrifice loudness for quality than I am to sacrifice quality for loudness. My ultimate objective is to have every frequency get hit with good quality. I don't know anything specific as for what ranges I want the subs to hit but I have my LPF at 80. I am generally satisfied with my subs right now minus the fact that the quality is really killer in some freq's but absolutely horrid in others. And also the fact that with all other speakers in the car being decent quality aftermarket speakers I find myself maxing out the subs far before the interior speakers reach their threshold. Another purpose for wanting to at least have the box mounted to the deck is that I get tired of always having to readjust my boxes in my trunk because they slide around. [/QUOTE]
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