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Let's talk about subwoofers in general, which way will it perform the best, subs facing upwards(the roof) or facing towards the rear end?

just wondering since i ve seen a lot of people doing upwards around here.. unless i just dont notice anyone that points their subs towards the rear end..

Toward the rear in an SUV. If your doing a ported enclosure you can face the subs up and port toward the rear.

i got an suv i built my box to where the sub is on the same side as the port and i have tried up but i think when you face it to the back its louder... but your roof will flex a lot more if you face it up..

subs facing passenger side, ports back...so says mr "gameoverstreeta", hehe.....

daily, i prefer sub up, ports back, crx style.

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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For competition do above ^^, for daily I face rear and port rear in my explorer.

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if it is a sealed box, then what?

Sealed I face rear for better low end response.

  • 2 weeks later...

I have a 95' Explorer and I have found out that the subs faced up with the port back is the only way to go. I use to run port and subs both faced back but have found out it works much better how I have it now.

How about in a Scion tC? Would that be the same as a SUV even though the glass is angled?

Edited by illiniguy

Tc Owner here

Subs Rear for Daily (i highly Recommend a wedge shape box to allow the waves to pass into the cab easier...)

subs up for Comp

Edited by theabunai

  • 2 weeks later...

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