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Do any of you guys have any experience with wall insulation in ur doors for sound damping? Iv heard if you seal it correctly no water will get in.
Anybody try this?
Anybody try this?
Its not to dampen noise though he used them for sound absorption in the door so im not sure this helpedDo any of you guys have any experience with wall insulation in ur doors for sound damping? Iv heard if you seal it correctly no water will get in.
Anybody try this?
Its proven to make your doorspeakers sound a lot better.So its not something proven to work? What do you guys use to fill the doors in?
Do you mean in addition to something like roadkill on the outside of the door"the side the speaker and door panel get mounted" or is that entirely something else?Note that this would be in ADDITION to damping the doors with CLD tiles, not INSTEAD of. Fiberglass batting doesn't deaden the panel vibrations. That is always the first thing to do.
We have a forum dedicated to "Advanced SQ" questions, and people ask about going active almost every day. Not every thread gets the same detailed attention, but the knowledge is present, depending on who sees which threads.Well im gonna use roadkill and I agree. But I meant for inside the doors. Ive been looking at a member on here...keep hope alive , and he shows awesome detail in what he does. As far as what ive learned. .the insulation inside the doors will improve sound quality if wrapped in plastic and sealed.
The one question no one seems to answer on here is about going active. Good site but I don't know about how many members have the technical experience. Everyone knows about deadening and good product but as far as active ,no answers
Going active is really not difficult at all once you have everything you need to do so. The hardest part is simply determining the crossover points to use, and that's usually not hard at all. I set up time alignment by ear.Well im gonna use roadkill and I agree. But I meant for inside the doors. Ive been looking at a member on here...keep hope alive , and he shows awesome detail in what he does. As far as what ive learned. .the insulation inside the doors will improve sound quality if wrapped in plastic and sealed.
The one question no one seems to answer on here is about going active. Good site but I don't know about how many members have the technical experience. Everyone knows about deadening and good product but as far as active ,no answers