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<blockquote data-quote="mike dressure" data-source="post: 2675897" data-attributes="member: 572676"><p>actually it will sound great as long as you seal it off from the trunk. i did this with 2 eclipse aluminum 12's in a prelude for a friend and it got loud as hell and sounded great. first i tried it without sealing it off and the output was horrible....then i sealed it off by making a baffle to fit the opening behind the seat and fit it to the enclosure then sealed it. it sounded awesome. hope this help's. by the way this was the old aluminum's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike dressure, post: 2675897, member: 572676"] actually it will sound great as long as you seal it off from the trunk. i did this with 2 eclipse aluminum 12's in a prelude for a friend and it got loud as hell and sounded great. first i tried it without sealing it off and the output was horrible....then i sealed it off by making a baffle to fit the opening behind the seat and fit it to the enclosure then sealed it. it sounded awesome. hope this help's. by the way this was the old aluminum's [/QUOTE]
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