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<blockquote data-quote="nickpapa" data-source="post: 7569851" data-attributes="member: 585936"><p>having an issue with sound not staying inside the car. my wife went into a store (that had its entrance doors open) and i stayed in the car. while i was waiting i thought i'd test out the system and cranked it up.</p><p></p><p>when she came out she was saying that she could hear the song pretty clearly while she was inside and even named the song i was playing.</p><p></p><p>so how do i keep the sound from getting out? my doors are dynamated. Should I put some CCF over the dynamat on the inside of the door (by the window)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickpapa, post: 7569851, member: 585936"] having an issue with sound not staying inside the car. my wife went into a store (that had its entrance doors open) and i stayed in the car. while i was waiting i thought i'd test out the system and cranked it up. when she came out she was saying that she could hear the song pretty clearly while she was inside and even named the song i was playing. so how do i keep the sound from getting out? my doors are dynamated. Should I put some CCF over the dynamat on the inside of the door (by the window)? [/QUOTE]
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