Sub Enclosure problem on a PG RSDc 10" Sub
All i know is i can unplug the amp and the speakers still play.
None of the wiring colours coming out of the amp match the wire colours in the speakers in the doors.
The wires coming out the head unit match exactly the speakers in the doors
I have played a test tones cd and no freq's seem to be missing.
It will do for now, i just need to make another box that fits under the trunk expander and tidy everything up. Then get a head unit in a few months.
None of the wiring colours coming out of the amp match the wire colours in the speakers in the doors.
The wires coming out the head unit match exactly the speakers in the doors
I have played a test tones cd and no freq's seem to be missing.
It will do for now, i just need to make another box that fits under the trunk expander and tidy everything up. Then get a head unit in a few months.
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When mounting subs in a trunk I always have the subs facing the rear like FHN suggested. I had a prelude with the trap door and I tried facing the sub through the hole and it sounded like crap, but turned the sub facing the back with that port door open and sounded awesome!
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