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<blockquote data-quote="x2o" data-source="post: 6804358" data-attributes="member: 582175"><p>Well, part of it might be cosmetic, but mounting the subs inverted will also help save on displacement, in a multiple sub setup this might help you achieve a smaller box. Mounting it standard with the motor in the box causes a bit of displacement, on some SPL motors it is around .2 cubic feet of displacement, so you can see how with multiple subs the little .2's can add up. I'm sure there are a few other reasons too, but thats the main one i've considered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="x2o, post: 6804358, member: 582175"] Well, part of it might be cosmetic, but mounting the subs inverted will also help save on displacement, in a multiple sub setup this might help you achieve a smaller box. Mounting it standard with the motor in the box causes a bit of displacement, on some SPL motors it is around .2 cubic feet of displacement, so you can see how with multiple subs the little .2's can add up. I'm sure there are a few other reasons too, but thats the main one i've considered. [/QUOTE]
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