Xprime4
10+ year member
****in' canadian
someone got some for sell? or where to buy them? i don't want to spend the big bucks on rubber...
Please do.Lets get something straight here, Deflex is a trademark product from Cascade Audio. I think some are using "Deflex" here like you'd use "Qtip" or "Kleenex."
Shall I post a waterfall plot on the results taken from the CAE Deflex pad? Or should we let the internet experts miss-educate you?
i got mine for free, but shipping was $5 //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gifWRONG! I installed a pair in my car few weeks ago. I was able to bring my mids down a full octave without any breakup(50hz now).
edit: I used 3M High 90 to glue them. I sprayed the panel where I was going to glue, then I sprayed the back of the pad. waited about 1 minute before sticking it on. its a hit or miss, i had kind of roll my pad to fit into the door through the baffle and you get only 1 shot to line it perfect, cause once it sticks on its a ***** to take off especially when its real tacky
edit2: i dont think they are worth $20, they are a peice of rubber. I would not spend more than $10 on them if I had a choice. I bought my set from mr.marv for $5
speaker tweaker doesnt have the same ring to it //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/tongue.gif.6130eb82179565f6db8d26d6001dcd24.gifLets get something straight here, Deflex is a trademark product from Cascade Audio. I think some are using "Deflex" here like you'd use "Qtip" or "Kleenex."
Shall I post a waterfall plot on the results taken from the CAE Deflex pad? Or should we let the internet experts miss-educate you?