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Splitting sub enclosure between trunk and cabin?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8721638" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>If you have roadside assistance you might want to look at a spare wheel enclosure. It'll be a lot better than your current ideas. The only way you'll get any result louder than your door speakers with an 8 is with the 4th order bandpass and that box will be very big.</p><p></p><p>Why are your current ideas bad? Because of phase cancellation. Too far from a proper loading wall aka the trunk lid results in Incident waves colliding with the reflected waves pretty much negating all bass so you literally feel like you wont even have a sub. We've fixed too many setups like this through the years. People blame the gear but its literally the positioning, its very important acoustics wise to have the sub in the right orientation and setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8721638, member: 650438"] If you have roadside assistance you might want to look at a spare wheel enclosure. It'll be a lot better than your current ideas. The only way you'll get any result louder than your door speakers with an 8 is with the 4th order bandpass and that box will be very big. Why are your current ideas bad? Because of phase cancellation. Too far from a proper loading wall aka the trunk lid results in Incident waves colliding with the reflected waves pretty much negating all bass so you literally feel like you wont even have a sub. We've fixed too many setups like this through the years. People blame the gear but its literally the positioning, its very important acoustics wise to have the sub in the right orientation and setup. [/QUOTE]
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