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<blockquote data-quote="UCF52" data-source="post: 4438275" data-attributes="member: 569085"><p>If you really want your stereo to sound as good as it can, try to look past how much power you have and what you are using. The install is what will determine the potential of your components. That said, make sure you spend some time on those doors and do it right or else those Polk's are not going to meet you expectations. Fully deaden and seal the doors. As far as the baffle - you can use and MDF baffle, just make sure you treat it with some sort of sealent. There have been many cases of rotted MDF over time. Be sure that the baffle is leak free and solid. I would suggest you search some builds here and over on DIYMA to get an idea of what your door should look like. And take your time! Do not rush the install to get the components powered up... you will regret it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UCF52, post: 4438275, member: 569085"] If you really want your stereo to sound as good as it can, try to look past how much power you have and what you are using. The install is what will determine the potential of your components. That said, make sure you spend some time on those doors and do it right or else those Polk's are not going to meet you expectations. Fully deaden and seal the doors. As far as the baffle - you can use and MDF baffle, just make sure you treat it with some sort of sealent. There have been many cases of rotted MDF over time. Be sure that the baffle is leak free and solid. I would suggest you search some builds here and over on DIYMA to get an idea of what your door should look like. And take your time! Do not rush the install to get the components powered up... you will regret it. [/QUOTE]
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