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<blockquote data-quote="Frank H" data-source="post: 8422300" data-attributes="member: 667000"><p>I own a Scion xB. I have been playing with my woofer/port in a box I made exactly to factory recommendations. I put the sub and port on different panes so I can see which config I like best. I have found that I like the sub in the passenger rear corner facing driver side with the port (its a slot port) facing up along the rear window. It sounds almost as good with the woofer back, port up, but I hear more port noise (air noise) for some reason. Ill have to try sub up/port back again. Once I figure it out which I like best, Ill be building a more permanent cleaner box that fits my car better. Just thought Id share.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank H, post: 8422300, member: 667000"] I own a Scion xB. I have been playing with my woofer/port in a box I made exactly to factory recommendations. I put the sub and port on different panes so I can see which config I like best. I have found that I like the sub in the passenger rear corner facing driver side with the port (its a slot port) facing up along the rear window. It sounds almost as good with the woofer back, port up, but I hear more port noise (air noise) for some reason. Ill have to try sub up/port back again. Once I figure it out which I like best, Ill be building a more permanent cleaner box that fits my car better. Just thought Id share. [/QUOTE]
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