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<blockquote data-quote="Kross6622" data-source="post: 6798149" data-attributes="member: 613869"><p>So today i was driving home and i was getting sick of the muffled sound i was getting with my bass, i knew my seats where down but i couldn't figure out what i was till i thought to set the fade to the front turning off my rear speakers. I then noticed that there is no muffled sound coming from the back. Now i had them running off the head unit while my front components are ran off my rf 4004. They are plenty loud to fill the car and i really don't see a use for keeping my 6x9's in the back since they make it sound sloppy. Now i have a grand prix and i hate having to fold my seats up and down all the time. If i remove the 6x9 more air will be able to go into the cabin and create less muffled sound correct? Is it worth it to take them out, or just leave then in.</p><p></p><p>Right now i got 2 PG rsdcs in a sealed box. They sound real good now that i got rid of the muffling sound. Id like to keep my seats up if possible.</p><p></p><p>Any input is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kross6622, post: 6798149, member: 613869"] So today i was driving home and i was getting sick of the muffled sound i was getting with my bass, i knew my seats where down but i couldn't figure out what i was till i thought to set the fade to the front turning off my rear speakers. I then noticed that there is no muffled sound coming from the back. Now i had them running off the head unit while my front components are ran off my rf 4004. They are plenty loud to fill the car and i really don't see a use for keeping my 6x9's in the back since they make it sound sloppy. Now i have a grand prix and i hate having to fold my seats up and down all the time. If i remove the 6x9 more air will be able to go into the cabin and create less muffled sound correct? Is it worth it to take them out, or just leave then in. Right now i got 2 PG rsdcs in a sealed box. They sound real good now that i got rid of the muffling sound. Id like to keep my seats up if possible. Any input is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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