Arythael
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Hi all! So I'm in the middle of my first build ever, going in my 03 maxima; my front soundstage is installed and I'm preliminarily beginning to look into the substage. I'm focusing on SQ or maybe SQL, and will most likely buy an MB Quart ONX1.1500D to power the subs (haven't begun deciding which yet).
I've searched a little but haven't found much on the subject: what are the implications of mounting subs in the rear parcel shelf? Mine lays flat with the trunk below the entirety of the parcel shelf - would such an install basically turn the trunk into an enclosure, is it some sort of infinite baffle, or what? Also, I've heard of people mounting tweeters firing up into the front windshield to reflect the sound waves to the listeners... would this apply to the subs firing into the rear windshield too, and produce better/louder sound than if the subs were in the trunk? I would assume that because the subs' front waves are being produced in the cabin, there is some increase in sound quality... but I have no knowledge to back this up, only intuition.
If that's a bad idea, what if I built a box that would sit in my trunk and the baffle would essentially replace my rear parcel shelf? If it would be ported, I would assume the port would fire up into the cabin as well.
I want to use the spot because there's a lot of mounting space using the shelf as the baffle, and it would save me trunk space compared to just putting a sub box anywhere in my trunk. There's also the added benefit of showing off the subs through the rear windshield //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/cool.gif.3bcaf8f141236c00f8044d07150e34f7.gif
I've searched a little but haven't found much on the subject: what are the implications of mounting subs in the rear parcel shelf? Mine lays flat with the trunk below the entirety of the parcel shelf - would such an install basically turn the trunk into an enclosure, is it some sort of infinite baffle, or what? Also, I've heard of people mounting tweeters firing up into the front windshield to reflect the sound waves to the listeners... would this apply to the subs firing into the rear windshield too, and produce better/louder sound than if the subs were in the trunk? I would assume that because the subs' front waves are being produced in the cabin, there is some increase in sound quality... but I have no knowledge to back this up, only intuition.
If that's a bad idea, what if I built a box that would sit in my trunk and the baffle would essentially replace my rear parcel shelf? If it would be ported, I would assume the port would fire up into the cabin as well.
I want to use the spot because there's a lot of mounting space using the shelf as the baffle, and it would save me trunk space compared to just putting a sub box anywhere in my trunk. There's also the added benefit of showing off the subs through the rear windshield //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/cool.gif.3bcaf8f141236c00f8044d07150e34f7.gif
