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<blockquote data-quote="Dustin_Kimble" data-source="post: 8482581" data-attributes="member: 669174"><p>I've got an idea for a box, but maybe the reason I've never heard of someone doing it is that it's a bad idea. I've got a hatchback with 42" of width, 16" of height with preferably as little depth (as looking into the back of the hatch) taken up as possible. The rear seats recline and make the place where I'd want to position the box an acute angle relative to the floor.</p><p></p><p>I've been wanting a sealed down firing box to hold 2 pioneer 12's that'll be anchored down against the back of the seat with the subs completely sealed off from any debris in the boot. But I was thinking that would "smoother" the sound and thought about building the sides of the box a little deeper than the box itself would create space for air to move. Is this making a bandpass enclosure and messing with the needed box volume? Any thoughts?</p><p></p><p>Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dustin_Kimble, post: 8482581, member: 669174"] I've got an idea for a box, but maybe the reason I've never heard of someone doing it is that it's a bad idea. I've got a hatchback with 42" of width, 16" of height with preferably as little depth (as looking into the back of the hatch) taken up as possible. The rear seats recline and make the place where I'd want to position the box an acute angle relative to the floor. I've been wanting a sealed down firing box to hold 2 pioneer 12's that'll be anchored down against the back of the seat with the subs completely sealed off from any debris in the boot. But I was thinking that would "smoother" the sound and thought about building the sides of the box a little deeper than the box itself would create space for air to move. Is this making a bandpass enclosure and messing with the needed box volume? Any thoughts? Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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