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<blockquote data-quote="LuvnThatBass" data-source="post: 7665311" data-attributes="member: 561396"><p>yeah I was hoping someone with a dodge dakota would be able to shine some light on what sounded loudest and best in their applications. The reason I ask without testing is that I am in the process (slow at that) of sound deadening and have takin EVERYTHING along with out more panels and replacing with deadener, insulation and then just carpet; just to give things a little more solid ground and provide more room. And I have two big pieces of wood ready to make an amp rack and the direction of the subs/port will be the determinant of this decision. So while I am in the month process of figuring out all that, I wanted to see if I could sell my sub set up now and upgrade a little.</p><p></p><p>Let me get a little different kind of information then....</p><p></p><p>If I face the sub towards rear wall, how close can it be without effecting the bass? How about facing front seats?</p><p></p><p>The rear wall of my truck has two vents, should I seal those up if I face the sub towards the rear wall? does it make any difference?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuvnThatBass, post: 7665311, member: 561396"] yeah I was hoping someone with a dodge dakota would be able to shine some light on what sounded loudest and best in their applications. The reason I ask without testing is that I am in the process (slow at that) of sound deadening and have takin EVERYTHING along with out more panels and replacing with deadener, insulation and then just carpet; just to give things a little more solid ground and provide more room. And I have two big pieces of wood ready to make an amp rack and the direction of the subs/port will be the determinant of this decision. So while I am in the month process of figuring out all that, I wanted to see if I could sell my sub set up now and upgrade a little. Let me get a little different kind of information then.... If I face the sub towards rear wall, how close can it be without effecting the bass? How about facing front seats? The rear wall of my truck has two vents, should I seal those up if I face the sub towards the rear wall? does it make any difference? [/QUOTE]
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