sub placement in ported boxes?????

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does it matter where you put your sub, like this one is down and to the right, could you put it right in the middle of the box, cause some subs are more in the middle, some are off to one side

just wondering

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it depends on the vehicle mostly. in your case it shouldn't matter that much.

closer to the edge is most likely less prone to panel vibration.

 
it depends on the vehicle mostly. in your case it shouldn't matter that much. closer to the edge is most likely less prone to panel vibration.
That last sentence doesn't not sound most likely to be less well understood:D

 
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