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Originally Posted by timpryor
Its sound really good maybe you guys can help me get my subs facing the license plate like i want them. I have them facing up right now and they sound good, so should i keep them like they are or point them toward the license plate?
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Well that depends on the effect you want. Where you want the sound to go. From what I understand if you point them up, it makes for better sound in the car. But sometimes can be a bit overwhelming. While if you point them back it's better for popping the trunk and listening open air. And doesnt seem as loud in the car. but some subs dont sound as good when the sound goes out into open air. And since subs essentially are movers of air, the direction you point them changes the direction the air is moving. Dont take my word for it, A friend told me this and explained it to me that way. I personally dont notice much of a difference. I do know thta my uncle had two 15" subs in his truck and they were faced forward. Man those suckers made you chest hurt.
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Last edited by Stang_1973; 12-02-2004 at 10:53 PM.
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