bigblacksnake 10+ year member Member 98 0 detroit Aug 2, 2012 #1 Is it a good idea to try this, is there anything really to be gained? Click to read more...
C CBeck 10+ year member Member 42 0 Phoenix, AZ Aug 2, 2012 #2 shallow mount subs are best for tight spaces like behind/under truck seats. if your subs don't have to be tiny i don't recommend using shallow subs unless you're attempting to save room in your car trunk
shallow mount subs are best for tight spaces like behind/under truck seats. if your subs don't have to be tiny i don't recommend using shallow subs unless you're attempting to save room in your car trunk
SplAffair 10+ year member I lol'd 2,321 0 Knocksville, TN Aug 2, 2012 #3 What's the vehicle it would be going in?
slvrado28z 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,252 0 midland, tx Aug 2, 2012 #4 if u port shallow mount then your waisting your time..might as well buy something different
Side Show 10+ year member Bringin The Noise 3,393 0 Australia Aug 3, 2012 #5 ^^ lie's shallow subs will be louder if ported rather than sealed. they make pre-fab shallow mount boxes too
^^ lie's shallow subs will be louder if ported rather than sealed. they make pre-fab shallow mount boxes too
C CBeck 10+ year member Member 42 0 Phoenix, AZ Aug 3, 2012 #6 most subs are louder ported, that's the point of a ported box