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<blockquote data-quote="mega1268" data-source="post: 965883" data-attributes="member: 555960"><p>I was just wondering. I had a brahma 15 in my hatchback mustang facing up towards the rear window..... i wasent that impressed with it it wasent that loud at all with 1200 watts to it........ now i just put a temp system in and my sony xplod pointed diagnal back towards the hatch with about 350 watts gets really loud.... im not saying its shaking my car apart but it seems to be just as loud..... sounding like crap though.... its a 12...... could this be due to sound cancellation which is the best way to fire a sub if its in the trunk..... towards the driver rear or towards the back window(facing Up)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mega1268, post: 965883, member: 555960"] I was just wondering. I had a brahma 15 in my hatchback mustang facing up towards the rear window..... i wasent that impressed with it it wasent that loud at all with 1200 watts to it........ now i just put a temp system in and my sony xplod pointed diagnal back towards the hatch with about 350 watts gets really loud.... im not saying its shaking my car apart but it seems to be just as loud..... sounding like crap though.... its a 12...... could this be due to sound cancellation which is the best way to fire a sub if its in the trunk..... towards the driver rear or towards the back window(facing Up) [/QUOTE]
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