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<blockquote data-quote="lorideslo" data-source="post: 5008077" data-attributes="member: 594039"><p>My cousin says the same thing. He also says that ported boxes are better for SUVs and hatchbacks b/c of all the open space the air can flow from the front seat to the back where the sub is. And he says since the trunk acts as a enclosure that I should get a sealed box. DO YOU AGREE? I want that boom but I don't want the bass to over power the other sounds in a song. What do you think?</p><p></p><p>This will be my 1st system if you can't tell</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lorideslo, post: 5008077, member: 594039"] My cousin says the same thing. He also says that ported boxes are better for SUVs and hatchbacks b/c of all the open space the air can flow from the front seat to the back where the sub is. And he says since the trunk acts as a enclosure that I should get a sealed box. DO YOU AGREE? I want that boom but I don't want the bass to over power the other sounds in a song. What do you think? This will be my 1st system if you can't tell [/QUOTE]
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