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<blockquote data-quote="AndyGiff" data-source="post: 8675709" data-attributes="member: 676893"><p>For the sub I went down to a 10". I made a test box and put it in different areas of my car to see if it sounded good or not etc. I was going to make a sealed armrest enclosure in the back seat, with the sub firing up and a little to the rear. It sounded good in testing even at full volume, and the nice thing would be that I can actually move it easily to put the back seats down if I need to. What do you think? I have seen a ton of enclosures on instagram etc where people did console boxes or rear seat armrest enclosures ( all sealed I believe ) and thought it would be the way to go for my situation as well. Worst case is I do a fiberglass enclosure in trunk in the side well but then his wheelchair would not fit. Honestly though if I have to have a box back in my trunk I would really want it ported. But in the end, after all my crazy ideas in my head on where to put the sub, the rear seat armrest idea seemed like the best solution and an easy option to build.</p><p></p><p>It did sound really good though and I left the box in my backseat for a few days listening time. Let me know what you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndyGiff, post: 8675709, member: 676893"] For the sub I went down to a 10". I made a test box and put it in different areas of my car to see if it sounded good or not etc. I was going to make a sealed armrest enclosure in the back seat, with the sub firing up and a little to the rear. It sounded good in testing even at full volume, and the nice thing would be that I can actually move it easily to put the back seats down if I need to. What do you think? I have seen a ton of enclosures on instagram etc where people did console boxes or rear seat armrest enclosures ( all sealed I believe ) and thought it would be the way to go for my situation as well. Worst case is I do a fiberglass enclosure in trunk in the side well but then his wheelchair would not fit. Honestly though if I have to have a box back in my trunk I would really want it ported. But in the end, after all my crazy ideas in my head on where to put the sub, the rear seat armrest idea seemed like the best solution and an easy option to build. It did sound really good though and I left the box in my backseat for a few days listening time. Let me know what you think? [/QUOTE]
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