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<blockquote data-quote="bigbangtheory" data-source="post: 4223498" data-attributes="member: 563177"><p>You know as well as I do that takes a lot of time to do correctly. I mean unless he wants a lot of his bass going to the back of his trunk not sealed off from the cabin. Then he won't get 100% of what it truely sounds like when it is sealed off.</p><p></p><p>So to the OP, if you go that route and have the time and know how, I suggest you seal it off from the trunk, meaning, you need to make panels and what not so no bass gets into your trunk. Then and only then will you know how it truely sounds. I have done this in a couple installs and I like it when I don't want to get on my music hard, but when I do I always hear strange noises that I don't care for, too the point I will tear it all out and face it backwards. I guess it is personal prefrence. You may want to try it, but to do them fowards and seal it off from the trunk takes some time. I mean you can do it just to see, but your losing so much out of it when not sealing it off.</p><p></p><p>Bah, way to long of a post!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbangtheory, post: 4223498, member: 563177"] You know as well as I do that takes a lot of time to do correctly. I mean unless he wants a lot of his bass going to the back of his trunk not sealed off from the cabin. Then he won't get 100% of what it truely sounds like when it is sealed off. So to the OP, if you go that route and have the time and know how, I suggest you seal it off from the trunk, meaning, you need to make panels and what not so no bass gets into your trunk. Then and only then will you know how it truely sounds. I have done this in a couple installs and I like it when I don't want to get on my music hard, but when I do I always hear strange noises that I don't care for, too the point I will tear it all out and face it backwards. I guess it is personal prefrence. You may want to try it, but to do them fowards and seal it off from the trunk takes some time. I mean you can do it just to see, but your losing so much out of it when not sealing it off. Bah, way to long of a post! [/QUOTE]
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