so now your saying that i should point them toward the speakers on the rear deck?do it up
my first sealed setup was noticeably louder facing back, but others may have different experiences... i've never had a mustang either, just play with it, you'll know when it sounds right and loudest to you, but generally in my experience subs back has been the way to go...this is my first build so im being quite adventurous just building it myself so im gonna keep it simple and just go sealed for this first one. so i take it that i should face them back and then maybe i can just play with it to see what i like the sound of better?
how did you seal it off? was the box just up against both sides or did u actually do something to seal it further?basically
and to get it airtight i should use glue and screws. would i need to caulk the inside also?if ur going sealed, make sure the box is airtight with no leaks.......can't think of much else
if you encounter troubles, you can always come here and use the search button to find what you need... if there has been a problem in car audio install anywhere, they've talked about, or flamed on someone for not using the search button here...ok well i think im gonna build the box so that i can turn it around as i want and leave enough wire so that i can do that.
anything that i should be aware of for my first build that may not be very straight forward?
yes, caulk...and to get it airtight i should use glue and screws. would i need to caulk the inside also?
shoot us some pics of the install and post em'! always love to see what guys are doing... good luck and enjoy the ride!!! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gifok thanks for all the help guys. hopefully everything goes well this weekend and i have no trouble getting everything to work.
thanks alot