invert mounting
#2
Might not be as loud, doubt it would sound any worse. Upside is more enclosure space (so u could build a slightly smaller box) and usually most good subs have nice underbodies so it would look visually better.
[ March 15, 2004, 05:42 PM: Message edited by: JohnnyToronto ]
[ March 15, 2004, 05:42 PM: Message edited by: JohnnyToronto ]
#7
Inverting is not a good idea if your worried about space, if your inverting, your not worried about taking up space on exterior of your enclosure and just want to display the rear of the driver in the install. The up side is your enclosure can be smaller, as you wont have to include speaker displacement in your calculations. Plus, depending on how creative you are, it can be quite sweet looking when don right
#8
it more that i only have about 5" hight for my box but the sub has 7" mounting deapth.im gona basicly jam the sub in the far corner of the trunk and build a grill for it so i dont take up to much room.but these subs do look sweet and i think it will look awsome when done,
#9
If you ever compete in SPL the added height from reverse mounting could hurt you if they go over the lip of the 'trunk' in a SUV or hatchback. (at least according to USACi and MECA and I believe DB Drag) I dont have my USACi rule book yet
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