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How do I get bass out of my door speakers?
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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 8111849" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>You are terribly incorrect</p><p></p><p>The main reason for sealing doors is to keep the rear wave of the speaker from interfering with the front wave. With out the seals the waves combine which being inverted sound waves this causes cancelation.</p><p></p><p>Cancelation is the biggest down fall to mid bass not product quality</p><p></p><p>Keephopealive recently switched from a pair of 30 buck mids that he swore he wouldn't due to the fact that the cheap midbasses performed so well. He's an acoustical engineer who excels at sq installs</p><p></p><p>So go do some research before you try telling someone what to do</p><p></p><p>Op I suggest a set of I'd ctx6.5 components on a decent 75w each with about 8-10sqft of deadener per door. Weather stripping inbetween the speaker mounting ring and the door card both under and over the ring can make a great deal of difference</p><p></p><p>Look up keephopealive's accord in the build log section lots of info there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 8111849, member: 611804"] You are terribly incorrect The main reason for sealing doors is to keep the rear wave of the speaker from interfering with the front wave. With out the seals the waves combine which being inverted sound waves this causes cancelation. Cancelation is the biggest down fall to mid bass not product quality Keephopealive recently switched from a pair of 30 buck mids that he swore he wouldn't due to the fact that the cheap midbasses performed so well. He's an acoustical engineer who excels at sq installs So go do some research before you try telling someone what to do Op I suggest a set of I'd ctx6.5 components on a decent 75w each with about 8-10sqft of deadener per door. Weather stripping inbetween the speaker mounting ring and the door card both under and over the ring can make a great deal of difference Look up keephopealive's accord in the build log section lots of info there [/QUOTE]
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