B BreakDanceKorea Junior Member 18 0 Alabama May 15, 2013 #1 I'm currently not using the speakers in my rear deck, and I have a subwoofer in my trunk. If I remove the rear deck speakers, will the openings help more bass get into the car? Or will it not matter? Click to read more...
I'm currently not using the speakers in my rear deck, and I have a subwoofer in my trunk. If I remove the rear deck speakers, will the openings help more bass get into the car? Or will it not matter? Click to read more...
TaylorFade 10+ year member I fail. 3,066 3 Baton Rouge, La. May 15, 2013 #2 It helps for sure. It's not going to be like, night and day or anything. IIRC, it was worth .7db or so for me.
It helps for sure. It's not going to be like, night and day or anything. IIRC, it was worth .7db or so for me.
B Bwap CarAudio.com Elite 523 0 NY May 15, 2013 #3 Im sure there will be an increase in spl in the cab area, dunno about db.
OP B BreakDanceKorea Junior Member 18 0 Alabama May 15, 2013 Thread Starter #4 Alright, I'll give it a shot. Thanks.
SounDrive Pro Seller www.soundrive.audio 3,114 0 Lebanon, TN May 16, 2013 #5 I also have done this and it makes a difference. Everything you can do to increase airflow between the trunk and cabin helps.
I also have done this and it makes a difference. Everything you can do to increase airflow between the trunk and cabin helps.