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Good new 6.5" comps for around $300
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<blockquote data-quote="sjv13" data-source="post: 7922028" data-attributes="member: 632245"><p>[quote name='av83']I&#39;ll go out on a short limb and say the problem is not your speakers at all... Those need sealed off properly. Even if all you did was add a ring of foam tape around the outer edge of the mid, it would increase response greatly.</p><p></p><p> Like this:</p><p> SNIP</p><p></p><p>Deaden the doors as well, and I imagine the output from the set you have will satisfy you. Hit up [USER=576029]@keep_hope_alive[/USER] ; for some good advice, too.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>hmmm... just adding that foam will help? I dont really want to put the time/money into deadening doors right now. The money:difference ratio just isnt there for me at this point in time. That foam I could definitely do though. My doors dont rattle at all and they are pretty solid too. And they dont have holes.</p><p></p><p>And I think I have already talked to him about sealing and brackets before.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="sjv13, post: 7922028, member: 632245"] [quote name='av83']I'll go out on a short limb and say the problem is not your speakers at all... Those need sealed off properly. Even if all you did was add a ring of foam tape around the outer edge of the mid, it would increase response greatly. Like this: SNIP Deaden the doors as well, and I imagine the output from the set you have will satisfy you. Hit up [USER=576029]@keep_hope_alive[/USER] ; for some good advice, too.[/QUOTE] hmmm... just adding that foam will help? I dont really want to put the time/money into deadening doors right now. The money:difference ratio just isnt there for me at this point in time. That foam I could definitely do though. My doors dont rattle at all and they are pretty solid too. And they dont have holes. And I think I have already talked to him about sealing and brackets before. [/QUOTE]
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