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<blockquote data-quote="traksta15" data-source="post: 1427919" data-attributes="member: 551191"><p>i have a 97 chevy ex. cab and the system in my sig.......i have a 4.3 sealed box in the back (firing up) in my back seat (sitting on top of my seat), my question is: Why can't i feel the bass?its loud and kinda hurts your ears but you can't feel it in your chest like i can with my friends w/lesser systems......one guy has 2 L5 12s with a 1200.1 (not really a lesser system, now that i think of it) in a 99 tahoe and it rattles your head, hurts your chest, ears everything.....another guy has 1 L7 10 in a 98 chevy reg. cab and it's almost as loud as the 1st guys 2 12's and then there's mine and it's really not that loud....i realize that mine are sealed and theres are ported (both systems are around 2 cubes per sub tuned to around 35, but i was wondering if i should get a ported box and face it towards my front seats w/the port up or subs facing up with the ports up???any help is greatly appreciated!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traksta15, post: 1427919, member: 551191"] i have a 97 chevy ex. cab and the system in my sig.......i have a 4.3 sealed box in the back (firing up) in my back seat (sitting on top of my seat), my question is: Why can't i feel the bass?its loud and kinda hurts your ears but you can't feel it in your chest like i can with my friends w/lesser systems......one guy has 2 L5 12s with a 1200.1 (not really a lesser system, now that i think of it) in a 99 tahoe and it rattles your head, hurts your chest, ears everything.....another guy has 1 L7 10 in a 98 chevy reg. cab and it's almost as loud as the 1st guys 2 12's and then there's mine and it's really not that loud....i realize that mine are sealed and theres are ported (both systems are around 2 cubes per sub tuned to around 35, but i was wondering if i should get a ported box and face it towards my front seats w/the port up or subs facing up with the ports up???any help is greatly appreciated!!!! [/QUOTE]
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