G Gula187 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 258 0 Baton Rouge May 15, 2008 #1 is there any draw backs of this or not? Click to read more...
psych0ticnemes1 5,000+ posts Psych0tic Customs 6,004 9 Behind You May 15, 2008 #2 It depends on how close the sub is to the trunk lid. If it is too close it may cause some cancellation. I have tried both sub firing up and sub firing back in a trunk setup and I haven't noticed much of a difference. A DB reader may reveal otherwise.
It depends on how close the sub is to the trunk lid. If it is too close it may cause some cancellation. I have tried both sub firing up and sub firing back in a trunk setup and I haven't noticed much of a difference. A DB reader may reveal otherwise.
Weeznur32 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 599 0 Seattle May 15, 2008 #4 i had subs firing up and there was a good amount of rattling but not too much more than when they were firing back. Just deaden your trunk lid..
i had subs firing up and there was a good amount of rattling but not too much more than when they were firing back. Just deaden your trunk lid..
Keith H 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,000 0 WI May 15, 2008 #5 In my experiences, 90% of all upward firing setups I've heard, weren't as loud as backward firing and didn't sound as good. And yes, it can make it rattle more depending on trunk lid.
In my experiences, 90% of all upward firing setups I've heard, weren't as loud as backward firing and didn't sound as good. And yes, it can make it rattle more depending on trunk lid.