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Why do people install their subwoofers upside down?
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<blockquote data-quote="bumpin_blazer" data-source="post: 26621" data-attributes="member: 541793"><p>inverted is the correct term to use with that type of set-up. and it depends on the system, if you use 1 amp per sub and run like 2 subs, then a regular facing and inverted facing sub system would hit harder then both of them facing out. the reason being that they will give a good push pull system on the sub's giving them actually more db in your setup. that's what i've always been told but it really depends on your set-up. and i think i am right about all that still kinda new to that style of setup with subs but i am pretty sure i'm right.</p><p></p><p>keep it thumpin,</p><p></p><p>adam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumpin_blazer, post: 26621, member: 541793"] inverted is the correct term to use with that type of set-up. and it depends on the system, if you use 1 amp per sub and run like 2 subs, then a regular facing and inverted facing sub system would hit harder then both of them facing out. the reason being that they will give a good push pull system on the sub's giving them actually more db in your setup. that's what i've always been told but it really depends on your set-up. and i think i am right about all that still kinda new to that style of setup with subs but i am pretty sure i'm right. keep it thumpin, adam [/QUOTE]
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