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<blockquote data-quote="JustinStone" data-source="post: 8763867" data-attributes="member: 680824"><p>two skar svr's at 550 watts cause the decklid to move a millimeter outward, and causes my sunroof to move 2-2.5 millimeters firing at the decklid. If I fire my zv6 toward the decklid at ~2500watts I'm afraid it will cause the decklid to shake like a fresh polaroid at a wedding. Of course firing it backward will be louder, but wouldn't the decklid rattle cause less spl as well? <u>I'm contemplating firing the sub and port forward with the obvious drawback being spl, but would firing the sub and port upward/sideways as far back as possible yield better results?</u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustinStone, post: 8763867, member: 680824"] two skar svr's at 550 watts cause the decklid to move a millimeter outward, and causes my sunroof to move 2-2.5 millimeters firing at the decklid. If I fire my zv6 toward the decklid at ~2500watts I'm afraid it will cause the decklid to shake like a fresh polaroid at a wedding. Of course firing it backward will be louder, but wouldn't the decklid rattle cause less spl as well? [U]I'm contemplating firing the sub and port forward with the obvious drawback being spl, but would firing the sub and port upward/sideways as far back as possible yield better results?[/U] [/QUOTE]
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