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Best 6.5" woofer for low frequency in car doors.
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<blockquote data-quote="LouisPM" data-source="post: 8717397" data-attributes="member: 680992"><p>The teuckbwil</p><p></p><p></p><p>At first I wasn't sure which truck I was gonna get. I was looking at various F150s. But tomorrow Im going to pick up a 2009 Hummer H3T alpha. This truck like all pick ups have limited cabin space. I need the rear area for two car seats. I'm still playing around with the idea of getting one sub box that I can easily unplug and store in the truck bed.</p><p>But whether I do this of not, I still will often only have use of the stock speaker locations. I will sound deaded both doors and probably the top and bottom as well. I'll probably put some dynamat down with some kind of cell foam on top. </p><p>I can probably reinforce the doors if needed but I don't think I should completely seal the door off. most doors have a water drain hole at the bottom I don't want to block. I don't know if just sealing the speaker location is possible. Depends if there's any window parts behind it and I don't know if I want to go through all that trouble. </p><p>So i'll just have to use what I have. So if there's a potential problem with the sound waves cancelling each other out. Will it help if I put a tilt on each woofer mount?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouisPM, post: 8717397, member: 680992"] The teuckbwil At first I wasn't sure which truck I was gonna get. I was looking at various F150s. But tomorrow Im going to pick up a 2009 Hummer H3T alpha. This truck like all pick ups have limited cabin space. I need the rear area for two car seats. I'm still playing around with the idea of getting one sub box that I can easily unplug and store in the truck bed. But whether I do this of not, I still will often only have use of the stock speaker locations. I will sound deaded both doors and probably the top and bottom as well. I'll probably put some dynamat down with some kind of cell foam on top. I can probably reinforce the doors if needed but I don't think I should completely seal the door off. most doors have a water drain hole at the bottom I don't want to block. I don't know if just sealing the speaker location is possible. Depends if there's any window parts behind it and I don't know if I want to go through all that trouble. So i'll just have to use what I have. So if there's a potential problem with the sound waves cancelling each other out. Will it help if I put a tilt on each woofer mount? [/QUOTE]
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