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<blockquote data-quote="Z1NONLY" data-source="post: 7547955" data-attributes="member: 634086"><p>I would consider installing the sub somwhere in the covered area (is it called a "cab" on a boat?)for some "loading". My fullsize work van produces the most bass from its single 10" sub out of the back, when the rear doors are open. (And the sub is all the way at the front to the vehicle.) The cargo area of the van really helps. Just rolling down the front winow(s) doesn't produce near as much output outside of the vehicle.</p><p></p><p>And I would go ported with the port on the same plane as the sub if I could.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Z1NONLY, post: 7547955, member: 634086"] I would consider installing the sub somwhere in the covered area (is it called a "cab" on a boat?)for some "loading". My fullsize work van produces the most bass from its single 10" sub out of the back, when the rear doors are open. (And the sub is all the way at the front to the vehicle.) The cargo area of the van really helps. Just rolling down the front winow(s) doesn't produce near as much output outside of the vehicle. And I would go ported with the port on the same plane as the sub if I could. [/QUOTE]
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