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jagblazer01
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with the new setup im doing, im trying to accomplish spl/dd as well as a show truck. Now I have some people telling me I should wall behind the 2nd row of seats. Will doing that work for spl/daily? i know db drag guys wall behind the b-pillar. I dont think ive seen many people wall behind the back seats. is there a reason?
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most walls arent small and if you wall behind the b pillar your getting the most space possible.
walling behind seats would muffle the sound unless the subs fired over the seats

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well the back seats also fold down and I have no problem riding with them down when no one is with me or if there is just one passenger
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well and another reason the wall is usually directly behind the b pillar is for spl its easier to pressurize a smaller area and higher numbers result but if its for daily listening i would assume taht behind the seats would be fine

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what is usually a good tuning?
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Personaly Id tune around 35Hz I believe thats the plan on mine

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that sounds like a good number....im excited abot this one....it will be my first wall
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make it strong....

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yep build it to where if you put a bomb in the box it would still be standing. honestly buy more wood than you think you will use because honestly you will use it go nuts with the glue and bracing

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