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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 2905641" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>Fair enough. A really small sealed enclosure or a really big one that leaks air. Certain midbasses do better in one or the other.</p><p>Note that I said a "normal" kickpanel install. Once you start cutting sheetmetal in the kickpanel you have gone past what is going to be normal and you are leaning toward an extreme. </p><p>Let me clarify what I said. I didn't say that you shouldn't worry about standing waves in the door. I said that you shouldn't worry about the difference between the window up, where you can and should address the standing wave issue, and the windows down where the glass of the window being present behind the driver might introduce some new standing waves but where you are also competing with a ton of wind noise making the standing waves introduced the least of your concerns.</p><p>Thanks for the compliment. I'm not busting your balls either but rather trying to prevent confusion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 2905641, member: 550915"] Fair enough. A really small sealed enclosure or a really big one that leaks air. Certain midbasses do better in one or the other. Note that I said a "normal" kickpanel install. Once you start cutting sheetmetal in the kickpanel you have gone past what is going to be normal and you are leaning toward an extreme. Let me clarify what I said. I didn't say that you shouldn't worry about standing waves in the door. I said that you shouldn't worry about the difference between the window up, where you can and should address the standing wave issue, and the windows down where the glass of the window being present behind the driver might introduce some new standing waves but where you are also competing with a ton of wind noise making the standing waves introduced the least of your concerns. Thanks for the compliment. I'm not busting your balls either but rather trying to prevent confusion. [/QUOTE]
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