I assume you can't crack your seat back, like split rear seats that fold down.

If you can, sub frequencies will have no problem going around the seat.

If you can't crack your seat back or if or you are using your sub as a midbass driver (60 Hz to 200 Hz), well you have a bad situation.

Remove the panel in the rear seat an sub frequencies will work but it would be better to fire though the rear deck.

I fire my subs in to the rear seat but they only play 50 Hz and down. All mid bass comes from the front of the car.

This way you get the stage is in front of you Sound desired in competition cars.



Anthony B. Davis 2Deep2 Silver SVT 2002 IASCA SQ Ult Ama 601+ World Champion runner up 2002 SLAP dBQ Champion 2000 USAC SQ World Champion 2002 USACi SQ World Champion