dev199505 CarAudio.com Elite 817 0 US Nov 15, 2015 #1 Just curious if anyone's ever tried a sub back port up enclosure? Think it would sound any better giving the port (in my case) more space to push air? Sent from my Z812 using Tapatalk Click to read more...
Just curious if anyone's ever tried a sub back port up enclosure? Think it would sound any better giving the port (in my case) more space to push air? Sent from my Z812 using Tapatalk Click to read more...
M macsdad 10+ year member boom-boom 3,037 52 Birmingham, Al Nov 15, 2015 #2 My personal experience is a ported box works best when it can 'unload' in the corner of your trunk, or hatch, remember I said MY experience.
My personal experience is a ported box works best when it can 'unload' in the corner of your trunk, or hatch, remember I said MY experience.
OP dev199505 CarAudio.com Elite 817 0 US Nov 16, 2015 Thread Starter #3 I'm just curious cause I've never seen port up sub back before I have a 1990 bronco 2 and got a 4.5cu box from CSCStang tuned to 35hz Sent from my Z812 using Tapatalk
I'm just curious cause I've never seen port up sub back before I have a 1990 bronco 2 and got a 4.5cu box from CSCStang tuned to 35hz Sent from my Z812 using Tapatalk
murph 10+ year member Low for Life 4,280 17 Richmond,VA Nov 16, 2015 #4 Stay sub up port back in the bronco. The resonance from the rear helps you out.
OP dev199505 CarAudio.com Elite 817 0 US Nov 16, 2015 Thread Starter #5 Stay sub up port back in the bronco. The resonance from the rear helps you out. Click to expand... Ok i still need to get some sound deadener I have a feeling it's gonna rattle like a mofo once I get the HDS215 and RXD M3 lol Sent from my Z812 using Tapatalk
Stay sub up port back in the bronco. The resonance from the rear helps you out. Click to expand... Ok i still need to get some sound deadener I have a feeling it's gonna rattle like a mofo once I get the HDS215 and RXD M3 lol Sent from my Z812 using Tapatalk