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downfiring sub

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Forum Name: Car Audio
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Printed Date: June 29, 2025 at 6:59 AM


Topic: downfiring sub

Posted By: big_bumps
Subject: downfiring sub
Date Posted: August 13, 2011 at 11:37 AM

I was thinking down firing my sub would help protect it as I've cracked cones in my trunk in the past. How much affect would this have on my sound Q?

Also, does the height of the spacer beneigth make a difference? I'm thinking it might as similar to a port.

I'm building this box so all options are being considered.

Thanks again

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"It hit so hard for a week.."



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Posted By: itsyuk
Date Posted: August 14, 2011 at 2:46 AM

move that sucker around and close the trunk and see how different it gets. firing it into the rear corner of the car frequently works well.

if its a ported box try to get the port facing different directions and experiment with it near and far from different panels. you might be really surprised with the different outcomes.

if its a big amp/woofer lots of power situation, try to mount the box solid.



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yuk
quiet rural missouri, near KC.
If your system moves you physically and not emotionally, you have wasted your money.




Posted By: co_ne_dub
Date Posted: August 16, 2011 at 8:26 AM
Make sure that your surround isn't hitting the carpet, I would put spacers on the box itself if that is the case.
Had a silverado come in with 2 RF p210's that had premature surround wear because of the box that was downfiring. And the surround on those subs is super high anyway





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