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<blockquote data-quote="jonathanengr1" data-source="post: 7366268" data-attributes="member: 633698"><p>keep_hope_alive... thanks for all of your input! I have been considering adding mdf panels coated with resin to the inside of the panels... just trying to figure out if there's some way to test the setup before I glue these to the panels where there's no turning back. As for making it a true 4th order bandpass... that sound very, very complicated. I'm just now (with the help of WinISD) beginning to understand exactly how ported enclosures work, and how to actually tune the enclosure to a certain frequency, etc. The guy who built my box suggested a few weeks ago of making a three-sided enclosure to help with the rattling panels... that's one thing everyone has agreed upon.</p><p></p><p>One thing is for sure--I'll eventually have to build a new box. While the area stays dry from direct moisture (and in running water and/or droplets), it is subject to atmospheric humidity. I'd like to build a new box using WinISD and coat it with resin inside and out to make sure it's sealed well. When that time comes maybe I'll step up my game a bit. As for firing the subs at a panel, I did try firing them at the vinyl cover, but the bass inside of the passenger area was considerably less... no idea how to solve that issue?</p><p></p><p>billabongcr... you know--that might not be a bad thing to try! I've got tons of extra pillows already at the lake, so I might just try stuffing those in around the enclosure to put some pressure on the panels. Heck--even if there's about a 2% chance it will work it's completely reversible, and if it DOES work, well, that would just be awesome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonathanengr1, post: 7366268, member: 633698"] keep_hope_alive... thanks for all of your input! I have been considering adding mdf panels coated with resin to the inside of the panels... just trying to figure out if there's some way to test the setup before I glue these to the panels where there's no turning back. As for making it a true 4th order bandpass... that sound very, very complicated. I'm just now (with the help of WinISD) beginning to understand exactly how ported enclosures work, and how to actually tune the enclosure to a certain frequency, etc. The guy who built my box suggested a few weeks ago of making a three-sided enclosure to help with the rattling panels... that's one thing everyone has agreed upon. One thing is for sure--I'll eventually have to build a new box. While the area stays dry from direct moisture (and in running water and/or droplets), it is subject to atmospheric humidity. I'd like to build a new box using WinISD and coat it with resin inside and out to make sure it's sealed well. When that time comes maybe I'll step up my game a bit. As for firing the subs at a panel, I did try firing them at the vinyl cover, but the bass inside of the passenger area was considerably less... no idea how to solve that issue? billabongcr... you know--that might not be a bad thing to try! I've got tons of extra pillows already at the lake, so I might just try stuffing those in around the enclosure to put some pressure on the panels. Heck--even if there's about a 2% chance it will work it's completely reversible, and if it DOES work, well, that would just be awesome! [/QUOTE]
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