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<blockquote data-quote="azngotskills" data-source="post: 2490673" data-attributes="member: 564958"><p>Basically your trunk is "the box", you will get great sound quality wont need as much power but will lose a little low end and output iirc. Remember that it needs to be done correctly for it get most of the configuration. The front of the woofer needs to be completely sealed from the back and should be deadened to avoid vibrations and provide better impact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azngotskills, post: 2490673, member: 564958"] Basically your trunk is "the box", you will get great sound quality wont need as much power but will lose a little low end and output iirc. Remember that it needs to be done correctly for it get most of the configuration. The front of the woofer needs to be completely sealed from the back and should be deadened to avoid vibrations and provide better impact. [/QUOTE]
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