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<blockquote data-quote="g0t-milk" data-source="post: 2744529" data-attributes="member: 574071"><p>cotton foam... but usually when people fire into the cabin the box is made specifically for that reason. because of air leaks.. if your going to do it, do it right. have the box made to fire into the cabin.. its alot harder to do if your box isnt designed to do so. the bass needs to reflect off of shit so the sound waves travel througout the car. which is why if your box is firing towards the rear, you dont push it all the way back. because then its either completely sealed off, or you have a lil space. move the box forward a lil bit, so when the waves reflect off of the trunk, they can get into the cabin of the car. same as firing into the cabin. it has to be sealed so the waves dont reach the inside of the trunk because youll get cancellation</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g0t-milk, post: 2744529, member: 574071"] cotton foam... but usually when people fire into the cabin the box is made specifically for that reason. because of air leaks.. if your going to do it, do it right. have the box made to fire into the cabin.. its alot harder to do if your box isnt designed to do so. the bass needs to reflect off of shit so the sound waves travel througout the car. which is why if your box is firing towards the rear, you dont push it all the way back. because then its either completely sealed off, or you have a lil space. move the box forward a lil bit, so when the waves reflect off of the trunk, they can get into the cabin of the car. same as firing into the cabin. it has to be sealed so the waves dont reach the inside of the trunk because youll get cancellation [/QUOTE]
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