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geepherder 
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Posted: February 03, 2006 at 7:09 AM / IP Logged  
Put them in an enclosure built to spec, and play around with the positioning. 
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mikedog12 
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how can i get that earthquake sound from those type r sub 12
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sk8ingsmurf 
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Well thats as simple as properly powering them, and building a box to spec (soundinig more and more like you are going to want ported).
boardinbum 
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Throw them in an enclosure with 1.3 ft^3 for each 12 tuned to 33hz, give 'em enough power, and they should be plenty loud.
mikedog12 
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how can i stop the rattling completely from my trunk
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sk8ingsmurf 
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depends on what the problem specifically is...  tighten the latch, plaster it in sound deadener, weld a brace across the trunk lid.  Depends on what it is that is rattling.
mikedog12 
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its more of the top of the trunk and the licsence plate does dynomat work good
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Dynamatt works good as long as you have realistic expectations. Also check and see if its the licsence plate rattling or the frame around it. If there is a frame than take it off, if its the plate then line the back of the plate with dynamatt. As for the trunk lid, several layer should take car of your issue.
double-secret reverse-osmosis speaker-cone-induced high-level interference distortion, Its a killer
mikedog12 
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which way is the best way to position my subwoofer box toward the front or the back of the car.
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You will get a lot of people on here telling you to just put it in the box and turn it around till it sounds best to you, this is very true.  In my personal experience it has always been best to just fire it towards the back, I know this isnt always the best way, but for me it has always worked very well.
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