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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7440445" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>well, rip your roof apart and see. deadener is great for many things, but you need to get your sunroof mechanical/mount stiffened up a bit, and somehow reenforced if it is moving enough to cause damage. not to be harsh, but that's not exactly how i would have set up the boxes. looks like you are choking the ports with the trunk lid when closed. i would actually build it more integrated into the sides of the trunk, but that's me. given the same enclosure dimensions, i would fire both subs even, and fire the ports to the more open plane, which happens to be the middle, near the back wall, but if you are happy with the output, kudos. also, the subs should be powered the same. you can likely get both amps to power them close to the same by setting with a dmm, but near peak rms levels, there will be a big difference</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7440445, member: 629234"] well, rip your roof apart and see. deadener is great for many things, but you need to get your sunroof mechanical/mount stiffened up a bit, and somehow reenforced if it is moving enough to cause damage. not to be harsh, but that's not exactly how i would have set up the boxes. looks like you are choking the ports with the trunk lid when closed. i would actually build it more integrated into the sides of the trunk, but that's me. given the same enclosure dimensions, i would fire both subs even, and fire the ports to the more open plane, which happens to be the middle, near the back wall, but if you are happy with the output, kudos. also, the subs should be powered the same. you can likely get both amps to power them close to the same by setting with a dmm, but near peak rms levels, there will be a big difference [/QUOTE]
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