jakmagic Posted September 6, 2014 Report Share Posted September 6, 2014 My vehicle is a 97 Buick Lesabre. A couple months ago I removed my rear seats to see what output changes would occur. Now I want to seal it back up, but I don't want to use the seats. I was thinking about carpeting some wood instead, seeing it would prolly be a better barrier than just the foam seat. I understand that mass blocks sound waves. My rear seat cushion doesn't have much mass. Is this idea the right move to make? Also, if you wanted to know, for now, there's just a Fi Q 12 powered by a CT 1400.1 in the trunk. Thanks ahead of time for any replies. 97 Buick LeSabre with stock 140 amp alternator XS Power D3400 (under the hood) using pdb distro blocks Big 3 done with 2/0 ga welding cable Alpine CDE-HD149BT head unit CT Sounds Meso 6.5" components CT Sounds 60.4 CT Sounds 1400.1 Fi Q 12 D2 with cooling in 2.5 net tuned @32 hz (box built by Sound Mekanix Customs) Bunch of Sky High 1/0 ga & 4 ga cable (plus fuse holders) Connection BT2 & BT4 550 (Audison) RCA's Bunch of Mojo Mat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
timc31610 Posted September 10, 2014 Report Share Posted September 10, 2014 By seal it up I assume you mean the opening between where the back seat used to be and the trunk opening? How is you box situated in your trunk? My Build Log 94 Civic http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/188644-94-civic-4-door-build-loq-suggestions-wanted-will-be-super-slow-mo/ Faceebook reluctantly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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