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<blockquote data-quote="86stangalang" data-source="post: 188320" data-attributes="member: 545360"><p>I was told that the speakers won't sound as good in my car since it's a hatchback... and I should get a bandpass box. I think it has to do with the sound wave not being reflected correctly and so it doesn't expand to the optimum length or whatever. I'm not an expert at all, so if I'm wrong someone please let me know. But originally I was going to get a ported box. The bandpass thing makes sense to me. Can someone please explain what the proper volume of the box should be? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86stangalang, post: 188320, member: 545360"] I was told that the speakers won't sound as good in my car since it's a hatchback... and I should get a bandpass box. I think it has to do with the sound wave not being reflected correctly and so it doesn't expand to the optimum length or whatever. I'm not an expert at all, so if I'm wrong someone please let me know. But originally I was going to get a ported box. The bandpass thing makes sense to me. Can someone please explain what the proper volume of the box should be? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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