inverted mounting RSDC's?
inverted mounting RSDC's?
anyone done this? I am sure the results are the same either way but was hoping to find someone with real input on it. My box is pretty shallow and I noticed the voice coil is vented so I do not want to cover it. I could mount them backwards and read the rubber gasket is reversable just for that reason but wanted to make sure.
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what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
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I was thinking something similar for the Camaro... i want to save some trunk space and build a tall/wide/shallow box and was thinking about firing them into the cab so that I could use the space behind the rear seat more effectively...
But, chances are that I will break down and just buy/build some side enclosures and mount them normally.
let us know how it goes.
But, chances are that I will break down and just buy/build some side enclosures and mount them normally.
let us know how it goes.
MX2 Crossover
Sapphire 1.5x - Sold
Roadster66 #11 - Sold
(2) RSdC 102 10" Subwoofers - Sold
Sapphire 1.5x - Sold
Roadster66 #11 - Sold
(2) RSdC 102 10" Subwoofers - Sold
it will work out better for what I have planned. I like how my box hangs from the rear deck and is out of the way. I am going to cut the ends of it off and have the subs invertered firing in towards one another. The box is seperated internally but I think I will add some second skin speaker tweakers on that brace in the middle just to help kill the internal soundwaves.
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.