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Note: that's not my car. I live in Tucson, i.e. 'what's snow?'. And I sure as hell don't drive an automatic.
Window is the same. I don't have the spoiler.
ANYWAYS, The back window is very large. It does not open, well except that it's part of the trunk. Probably anywhere between 10-13sqft of glass. It's got a convex-like shape. It does not have any heating elements on it. I was considering two options, both have the subwoofer facing rearward:
1) Aim the sub perpendicular to the glass, aimed at the middle of it. Basically, pound the window.
2) Aim it lower to change the angle of reflection so the sound (in theory) reflects off the window and heads directly forward through the cabin from there. Hopefully.
I dunno, some guy at a chain mobile-audio shop told me that was a good idea a long time ago.. but then again I made him think I was going to buy from his place (so I could pick up some free advice--you know, you're only worthwhile if they can smell the money) so I take his advice with a grain of salt.
Ideas?
