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Old 08-09-2007, 07:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question sub/sub box question

so I just ordered four kicker s10l7 and i plan on putting them in the titan, i noticed on the new subs the bottom is nice and shinny and was wondering about mounting two of the subs inverted, now I am thinking they would have to be mounted in a ported box, and how much sound quality will i lose, and is it just a waste of subs, thanks for the help
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Re: sub/sub box question

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so I just ordered four kicker s10l7 and i plan on putting them in the titan, i noticed on the new subs the bottom is nice and shinny and was wondering about mounting two of the subs inverted, now I am thinking they would have to be mounted in a ported box, and how much sound quality will i lose, and is it just a waste of subs, thanks for the help
Are planning on removing the back seat?
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Re: sub/sub box question

no, but if i were to do two inverted i would have to take out some leg room, because the only way i see to do it is to point them towards the front of the cab
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no, but if i were to do two inverted i would have to take out some leg room, because the only way i see to do it is to point them towards the front of the cab
The inverted idea will be a nightmare if you ever have anyone sitting in the back. Its hard enough to 4 back there in the normal box location.
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Old 08-09-2007, 08:38 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: sub/sub box question

still wondering tho what is the best way to do and inverted sub, do u loose sound quality, and do you port the enclosure?
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Re: sub/sub box question

You do not have nearly enough airspace for a ported enclosure unless you remove your rear seat. Even sealed will be a problem.
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