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<blockquote data-quote="NE14MX" data-source="post: 651643" data-attributes="member: 558225"><p>I am about to install some 6.5 comps in the doors of my Honda CRX. I have both doors deadened with edead v1 and some v3 I got from the group buy. My question is, will the edead v1 provide a sufficient airtight seal between the woofer and door? I have made an adapter out of MDF that will be between the door and speaker so that is what will actually form the seal. Will edead provide sufficieant seal? Is a completely airtight seal important? If I need to use some more gasket material, what am I supposed to use?</p><p></p><p>Does it matter what type of speaker wire I use to go from the amp to the speaker? It will be a 75 - 100 w going to the comps. I always thought the real expensive stuff was a waste of money but I don;t want it to limit the system either.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for any advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NE14MX, post: 651643, member: 558225"] I am about to install some 6.5 comps in the doors of my Honda CRX. I have both doors deadened with edead v1 and some v3 I got from the group buy. My question is, will the edead v1 provide a sufficient airtight seal between the woofer and door? I have made an adapter out of MDF that will be between the door and speaker so that is what will actually form the seal. Will edead provide sufficieant seal? Is a completely airtight seal important? If I need to use some more gasket material, what am I supposed to use? Does it matter what type of speaker wire I use to go from the amp to the speaker? It will be a 75 - 100 w going to the comps. I always thought the real expensive stuff was a waste of money but I don;t want it to limit the system either. Thanks in advance for any advice. [/QUOTE]
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