I've heard sub forward/port up is the loudest in trucks. Not sure if thats mainly single cabs or both. I've also heard subs foward/port to passenger side does well with numbers too.
Ok, next Question for that Setup...How do you figure how much Room to give between the Wall and the Port so it has enough Room so that it doesn't Choke itself Up from being too Close?
Want to give at least the same distance as the width of your port. For instance my port is 2" wide so I want at least 2" between port and wall. Now if you want to do a loading wall then you'll want 4-6" on top of that.
what i was told is at least the same distance as the port size. so 6 inch port needs to be at least 6 inches off the wall. someone else should chime in and be able to verify this.
To get max SPL, test test and test some more... But for everyday boxes, what they're saying is right. All depends what you're going for...
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