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Need advice on my audio system setup, not getting much power from my sub
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8731031" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>I'm talking very specifically about 95-99 Grand Cherokee. You will need to do your own testing/metering to determine best tune and orientation for other styles, but since OP has the exact same body style as my previous and current Jeep I figured I'd save him some work in testing everything. In fact I will also say that when I burped rotating the box some to angle the port directly into the driver's side corner metered best when I did single sub box. If you're chasing 10ths you'll need to just keep trying different angles and distances from the corner to see what's optimum. Best to use masking tape on the floor to mark where the corner will set and you can pencil in your numbers on the tape to analyze data and/or repeat positions/tests to double check your results.</p><p></p><p>All my attempts to port back/central were weak performers though not as bad as subs/port forward. Don't aim anything forward in these Jeeps, though I've been told by reliable sources that it works in some vehicles.</p><p></p><p>I have not downfired subs in ages but as far as playing music it always worked well for me. I doubt it would be best on the meter but only testing could confirm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8731031, member: 614752"] I'm talking very specifically about 95-99 Grand Cherokee. You will need to do your own testing/metering to determine best tune and orientation for other styles, but since OP has the exact same body style as my previous and current Jeep I figured I'd save him some work in testing everything. In fact I will also say that when I burped rotating the box some to angle the port directly into the driver's side corner metered best when I did single sub box. If you're chasing 10ths you'll need to just keep trying different angles and distances from the corner to see what's optimum. Best to use masking tape on the floor to mark where the corner will set and you can pencil in your numbers on the tape to analyze data and/or repeat positions/tests to double check your results. All my attempts to port back/central were weak performers though not as bad as subs/port forward. Don't aim anything forward in these Jeeps, though I've been told by reliable sources that it works in some vehicles. I have not downfired subs in ages but as far as playing music it always worked well for me. I doubt it would be best on the meter but only testing could confirm. [/QUOTE]
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