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<blockquote data-quote="its_ray_ray" data-source="post: 6321001" data-attributes="member: 596131"><p>i have my 2 pr 10's in a sealed box at about .8-1 cu. ft. a piece. i am a family man. and alot of the times i dont have room in the back seat(b/c of car seat n just random shit) so i have to use the trunk(grocery's, bags or just anything). i just have the box in the rear of the trunk. subs facing toward the rear. i cant find any speaker grills that will allow excursion for these w/o it getting smacked at higher volumes. i was planning on making a amp rack in the side of the trunk instead of traditionally mounting the amp all pretty in front of the box and subs.</p><p></p><p>Will the box subs facing up make a difference in sound or anything like that. this is prob a nuub ?. but i really only have messed with ported boxes.</p><p></p><p>Do you have any suggestions or anything that will help me out in any way?</p><p></p><p>I drive a saturn sl2 so i dont have much to work with. thats y i have these 10's instead of my mojo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="its_ray_ray, post: 6321001, member: 596131"] i have my 2 pr 10's in a sealed box at about .8-1 cu. ft. a piece. i am a family man. and alot of the times i dont have room in the back seat(b/c of car seat n just random shit) so i have to use the trunk(grocery's, bags or just anything). i just have the box in the rear of the trunk. subs facing toward the rear. i cant find any speaker grills that will allow excursion for these w/o it getting smacked at higher volumes. i was planning on making a amp rack in the side of the trunk instead of traditionally mounting the amp all pretty in front of the box and subs. Will the box subs facing up make a difference in sound or anything like that. this is prob a nuub ?. but i really only have messed with ported boxes. Do you have any suggestions or anything that will help me out in any way? I drive a saturn sl2 so i dont have much to work with. thats y i have these 10's instead of my mojo. [/QUOTE]
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