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<blockquote data-quote="altoncustomtech" data-source="post: 6486353" data-attributes="member: 564410"><p>I'd say it's like anything else when it comes to acoustics most likely you'll have to try and see.... My guess is that it won't work very well... in a trunk the port will most likely be at least partially obstructed or unable to fully breath and the ability of the port to couple with the subs will be reduced.... but.... then again i'm no acoustic engineer so hell it may work just fine..... best bet is to hope someone has tried it before and can tell you the results...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="altoncustomtech, post: 6486353, member: 564410"] I'd say it's like anything else when it comes to acoustics most likely you'll have to try and see.... My guess is that it won't work very well... in a trunk the port will most likely be at least partially obstructed or unable to fully breath and the ability of the port to couple with the subs will be reduced.... but.... then again i'm no acoustic engineer so hell it may work just fine..... best bet is to hope someone has tried it before and can tell you the results... [/QUOTE]
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