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<blockquote data-quote="altoncustomtech" data-source="post: 5494013" data-attributes="member: 564410"><p>If I'm not mistaken, which I probably am, it has more to do with loading the waves instead of time to develope. Like horn or corner loading, the waves are compressed then expand out through the rest of the space resulting in a slight gain.</p><p></p><p>To the OP the rattle is probably really just due to the fact all your sub's energy is going directly into the panels and stuff in the rear there and the only way to help it is to pad the points of contact with foam or something like that. Had the same problem with the van, some of RaamAudio's foam mat fixed it right up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="altoncustomtech, post: 5494013, member: 564410"] If I'm not mistaken, which I probably am, it has more to do with loading the waves instead of time to develope. Like horn or corner loading, the waves are compressed then expand out through the rest of the space resulting in a slight gain. To the OP the rattle is probably really just due to the fact all your sub's energy is going directly into the panels and stuff in the rear there and the only way to help it is to pad the points of contact with foam or something like that. Had the same problem with the van, some of RaamAudio's foam mat fixed it right up. [/QUOTE]
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