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<blockquote data-quote="Brian_smith06" data-source="post: 6862737" data-attributes="member: 575609"><p>I wouldnt worry about adding any overkill to the outer skin since you already have the tweaker pads back there. They will absorb enough of the backwaves from the speakers.</p><p></p><p>Also, i would use the overkill as a rattle pad of sorts and put that inbetween the hardboard and mdf so they wont rattle at all. And make sure that any of that wood cannot get wet. They will blow up like balloons</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian_smith06, post: 6862737, member: 575609"] I wouldnt worry about adding any overkill to the outer skin since you already have the tweaker pads back there. They will absorb enough of the backwaves from the speakers. Also, i would use the overkill as a rattle pad of sorts and put that inbetween the hardboard and mdf so they wont rattle at all. And make sure that any of that wood cannot get wet. They will blow up like balloons [/QUOTE]
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