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Low end resonance, Boston Pro60's
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<blockquote data-quote="Kickerkitty" data-source="post: 1769599" data-attributes="member: 565947"><p>Yea I am running the Premier 880PRS so I am pretty much able to isolate the resonance. It pretty much disappears above the 120 hz range. Behind each speaker is the foam baffle and two layers of dynamat. The resonance seems to be an effect of the airspace, but perhaps it is the area around the speaker. I have two layers on both door skins, inner and outer. Don't know if that's enough though. Next week comes an amp that will be giving it 150-200 watts per channel, this might make a difference over before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickerkitty, post: 1769599, member: 565947"] Yea I am running the Premier 880PRS so I am pretty much able to isolate the resonance. It pretty much disappears above the 120 hz range. Behind each speaker is the foam baffle and two layers of dynamat. The resonance seems to be an effect of the airspace, but perhaps it is the area around the speaker. I have two layers on both door skins, inner and outer. Don't know if that's enough though. Next week comes an amp that will be giving it 150-200 watts per channel, this might make a difference over before. [/QUOTE]
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