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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: 8770961" data-attributes="member: 684309"><p>Yes I am beginning to see the issue with trying fancy boxes. Does anyone happen to know any good websites that I can buy a box made custom for my car? Mainly to avoid having to readjust it all the time and to make it more space efficient in my trunk. Or would it even still be an idea to cut bigger holes in the deck and mount my subs and box to the deck and cut one big port in between the two subs on the deck? Which of the options would sound better, cost aside? I've heard putting subs in the cab of the vehicle can cause it to be really choppy because only some of the bass wave has been produced by the time it hits you. The guy at the audio store even advised pointing the subs toward the rear of the vehicle in the trunk for this reason. Another question I have is about making the bass less resonant with the car. As my speed increases the quality and loudness of the bass greatly subsides. Any fixes for this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimily412, post: 8770961, member: 684309"] Yes I am beginning to see the issue with trying fancy boxes. Does anyone happen to know any good websites that I can buy a box made custom for my car? Mainly to avoid having to readjust it all the time and to make it more space efficient in my trunk. Or would it even still be an idea to cut bigger holes in the deck and mount my subs and box to the deck and cut one big port in between the two subs on the deck? Which of the options would sound better, cost aside? I've heard putting subs in the cab of the vehicle can cause it to be really choppy because only some of the bass wave has been produced by the time it hits you. The guy at the audio store even advised pointing the subs toward the rear of the vehicle in the trunk for this reason. Another question I have is about making the bass less resonant with the car. As my speed increases the quality and loudness of the bass greatly subsides. Any fixes for this? [/QUOTE]
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