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<blockquote data-quote="pavengmike6" data-source="post: 608275" data-attributes="member: 553009"><p>You are also releasing a problem when you remove the seat. From reading your post, you said you sealed your trunk, and you have a ported box. You box still requires the movement of AIR to sound up to its full capabilities. You are starving your Speakers of air. When you moved the back seat you are allowing 2 things to happen. You are allowing more air flow, and you are also allowing the sound wave to come into the car. I have seen a few things done. People have cut 2 holes (8 in or so) in the back panel, and in turn PORTED their trunk. You would be amazed how many Cu FT of air those 2 12' subs can push. GIVE THE SPEAKERS SOME AIR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pavengmike6, post: 608275, member: 553009"] You are also releasing a problem when you remove the seat. From reading your post, you said you sealed your trunk, and you have a ported box. You box still requires the movement of AIR to sound up to its full capabilities. You are starving your Speakers of air. When you moved the back seat you are allowing 2 things to happen. You are allowing more air flow, and you are also allowing the sound wave to come into the car. I have seen a few things done. People have cut 2 holes (8 in or so) in the back panel, and in turn PORTED their trunk. You would be amazed how many Cu FT of air those 2 12' subs can push. GIVE THE SPEAKERS SOME AIR. [/QUOTE]
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