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which way to aim the sub?
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<blockquote data-quote="willll" data-source="post: 276733" data-attributes="member: 548985"><p>with 4 12's, it is hard to fit them in the trunk, but so far, firing straight up with no speakers in the rear deck (so there is a sub lined up with each hole) and a 6x10' rectangular hole cut where the arm rest goes (subs are on either side of hole, creating a tunnel through the middle), its louder than subs angled in facing back, subs angled out facing back, subs facing opposite directions, subs facing eachother, subs facing towards the car. this is with 2 12's in each box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willll, post: 276733, member: 548985"] with 4 12's, it is hard to fit them in the trunk, but so far, firing straight up with no speakers in the rear deck (so there is a sub lined up with each hole) and a 6x10' rectangular hole cut where the arm rest goes (subs are on either side of hole, creating a tunnel through the middle), its louder than subs angled in facing back, subs angled out facing back, subs facing opposite directions, subs facing eachother, subs facing towards the car. this is with 2 12's in each box. [/QUOTE]
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