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<blockquote data-quote="rogersmj" data-source="post: 7480122" data-attributes="member: 636476"><p>Thank you both for the fast response! When I got home last night I wired up the right rear channel into the RE-Q5 line processor as well, and that definitely made a difference. I should have thought of that.</p><p></p><p>So it's better, but a lot of the mid-frequency bass notes still don't fill the cabin. They're quite pronounced in the back seat, just not all the way in front. The sub is working hard -- in the cargo area, it's deafening. I'm thinking my homemade box just isn't big enough and/or sealed well enough, so I'm going to try rebuilding it at some point here.</p><p></p><p>But for now, hooking up both LR and RR made a big difference. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rogersmj, post: 7480122, member: 636476"] Thank you both for the fast response! When I got home last night I wired up the right rear channel into the RE-Q5 line processor as well, and that definitely made a difference. I should have thought of that. So it's better, but a lot of the mid-frequency bass notes still don't fill the cabin. They're quite pronounced in the back seat, just not all the way in front. The sub is working hard -- in the cargo area, it's deafening. I'm thinking my homemade box just isn't big enough and/or sealed well enough, so I'm going to try rebuilding it at some point here. But for now, hooking up both LR and RR made a big difference. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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