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<blockquote data-quote="1ndatrunk" data-source="post: 5130781" data-attributes="member: 596922"><p>I'm putting an 18 in my trunk and was wondering if there would be a difference if my enclosure wasn't right up on the back of my seat?</p><p></p><p>Behind my seat, in the trunk, there is a hump about a foot back that slopes down and then flattens out. I was wondering if I could rest the box in front of the slant and then build around it to seal it off to the front? Would this effect the sound, or would I need to just go the usual routes with sub placement, sub/port back or sub up/port back? Would facing the sub toward the slant cause me to lose dbs, or can I put wood or glass on the slant to allow a smoother opening for the sound to travel?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1ndatrunk, post: 5130781, member: 596922"] I'm putting an 18 in my trunk and was wondering if there would be a difference if my enclosure wasn't right up on the back of my seat? Behind my seat, in the trunk, there is a hump about a foot back that slopes down and then flattens out. I was wondering if I could rest the box in front of the slant and then build around it to seal it off to the front? Would this effect the sound, or would I need to just go the usual routes with sub placement, sub/port back or sub up/port back? Would facing the sub toward the slant cause me to lose dbs, or can I put wood or glass on the slant to allow a smoother opening for the sound to travel? [/QUOTE]
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