I was wondering what was you all's opinon on sub directions? I have 2 12" Comp VRs in a ported box. I had them setting facing the front of the car in my cavalier and it pounded really loud. I have now moved them to my new 03 Mustang. I faced them tword the back of the car this time and they are not as loud.
Same subs, amp and headunit but lower spl. I was wondering if I turned it around to the front of the car if it would make a difference? Or what do you think would be making it lower in sound in this new car?
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"Laying in bed one night, I said "Where did I go worng?". Then I heard a voice say "This is going to take a while..."
ok.... I guessed that..... so what would you suggest Lol?
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"Laying in bed one night, I said "Where did I go worng?". Then I heard a voice say "This is going to take a while..."
turn it around, it may be louder.
different cars will give you different results.
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i had 4 of those in the granny am, sealed, w/ an xtant 1001x runnin 2 ohm and it was supa loud. sold 2 and it hit just as hard. gotta be the back seat is denser(sp)

Yea dawg, gots ta be's tha back seat.
I'm sure he's tried folding it down. Turn the subs around, if that doesn't help, seal it off from the rest of the trunk to be sure its not waves bouncing off the back, and if you still don't see gains, you're cabin just isn't as good at reinforcing the sound as your last car.
wysiwyg wrote:i would say they bang, they don't really pound so much. but if
you want to bump, then they will bump and hit real hard and a lot good. 
LOL