Dtrom 10+ year member MAF 4,113 0 43450 Sep 15, 2012 #1 Does inverted mounting a subwoofer effect output at all? Can all subs be mounted this way? I want to do this, I think it looks sweet but I won't do it if it causes me too lose output. Thoughts? Click to read more...
Does inverted mounting a subwoofer effect output at all? Can all subs be mounted this way? I want to do this, I think it looks sweet but I won't do it if it causes me too lose output. Thoughts? Click to read more...
RangerDangerV2 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 5,050 10 st cloud MN Sep 15, 2012 #2 didnt you just ask this a few days ago??
OP Dtrom 10+ year member MAF 4,113 0 43450 Sep 15, 2012 Thread Starter #3 didnt you just ask this a few days ago?? Click to expand... No sir.
goingdef 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,909 26 Norfolk VA Sep 16, 2012 #5 look at the thread I just posted called overkill, I gained a good amount of output by flipping them as now the cf on the box is a lot closer to right.
look at the thread I just posted called overkill, I gained a good amount of output by flipping them as now the cf on the box is a lot closer to right.
OP Dtrom 10+ year member MAF 4,113 0 43450 Sep 16, 2012 Thread Starter #6 look at the thread I just posted called overkill, I gained a good amount of output by flipping them as now the cf on the box is a lot closer to right. Click to expand... Just checked it out. Nice! So there's nothing bad that comes about doing this?
look at the thread I just posted called overkill, I gained a good amount of output by flipping them as now the cf on the box is a lot closer to right. Click to expand... Just checked it out. Nice! So there's nothing bad that comes about doing this?
oxsign 5,000+ posts No Affiliation 6,047 77 Orlando, FL Sep 16, 2012 #7 No, you'll be fine. As long as you can't hear any motor noise.