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<blockquote data-quote="budahbuddy803" data-source="post: 4091335" data-attributes="member: 566041"><p>deadening is a good investment. Mid-bass response with deadening is greatly improved with deadening. For the most out of your door speakers it should be sealed and deadened. If you cant seal them off, deadening will still greatly improve the sound of your speakers. If you can manage to fit it into your budget like i showed you it wouldn't create any problems so why not.</p><p></p><p>If you go with a solid set of comps and then add deadening later on i think there will be a noticable difference in the sound of the speakers, so if you can get it now while you are installing everything it would save time and effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budahbuddy803, post: 4091335, member: 566041"] deadening is a good investment. Mid-bass response with deadening is greatly improved with deadening. For the most out of your door speakers it should be sealed and deadened. If you cant seal them off, deadening will still greatly improve the sound of your speakers. If you can manage to fit it into your budget like i showed you it wouldn't create any problems so why not. If you go with a solid set of comps and then add deadening later on i think there will be a noticable difference in the sound of the speakers, so if you can get it now while you are installing everything it would save time and effort. [/QUOTE]
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