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<blockquote data-quote="crx4luke" data-source="post: 4503155" data-attributes="member: 559304"><p>If you're going to fire them up through the rear deck(toward the window) you'd need to make sure that the sound waves are going directly into the holes in the rear deck. THe easy way would be to turn the subs towards the back (but, that's going to increase the chances of rattles. Those mustangs are rattle cans when it comes to bass. I did a lot of dynamat on one with a single MTX 9500 10" in a ported box, running off an mtx TE1501D and there was barely any rattling. I also took out the mach box like i mentioned before. Sounded good, but you'd have to rebuild everything to do that.</p><p></p><p>I'd try to see if you can get the front sealed from the back first. It'll take some work, but at least you won't have to rebuild your box, or your amp rack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crx4luke, post: 4503155, member: 559304"] If you're going to fire them up through the rear deck(toward the window) you'd need to make sure that the sound waves are going directly into the holes in the rear deck. THe easy way would be to turn the subs towards the back (but, that's going to increase the chances of rattles. Those mustangs are rattle cans when it comes to bass. I did a lot of dynamat on one with a single MTX 9500 10" in a ported box, running off an mtx TE1501D and there was barely any rattling. I also took out the mach box like i mentioned before. Sounded good, but you'd have to rebuild everything to do that. I'd try to see if you can get the front sealed from the back first. It'll take some work, but at least you won't have to rebuild your box, or your amp rack. [/QUOTE]
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