JimJ
5,000+ posts
Tangled Up in Blue
Personally, I like midbasses to play well into what some people here might consider subbass...50Hz should be strong up front //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif 80Hz is just way, way, way too localizable to put it in back...what are you crossing at for your midbass speakers? your door shouldnt rattle cause your mids shouldnt be playing those freqs. try crossing higher to get rid of the rattle. start at what your sub is crossed at and slowly go up until you get rid of the rattle while playing some jeezy or something. leave all the midbass (80-200hz) to the comps ideally, but if they cant handle it you have no choice. someone more educated can add in more
when you mean rattle is it the rattle from a long eeeeer bassnote or the rattle from the bang of midbass? if its the impact of the midbass doing it go with what the dude below me said also the offbrand dynamat might have screwed you
If it's plastic that's rattling, Cascade makes this neoprene foam stuff that's on a self-adhesive backing, works pretty well behind plastic...or you can just get neoprene unbacked from a fabric store or online. Takes care of plastic rattle.