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<blockquote data-quote="LiveAudio911" data-source="post: 7109973" data-attributes="member: 622999"><p>I had the same problem in my old ford Car, had to open up the cross over but then it tended to distort on certain musical levels..</p><p></p><p>I would take the advise of sealing off your doors, so the freq. from behind the speaker can resonate with in the door, just like a sub woofer does in a box.. each car door has a certain 'sweet spot' it resonates the best at.. so what you want to do is seal it off to get a flat resonate sound... instead of peaking at a small freq range.</p><p></p><p>And if your using the stock speaker grills made into the door panel they **** for SQ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LiveAudio911, post: 7109973, member: 622999"] I had the same problem in my old ford Car, had to open up the cross over but then it tended to distort on certain musical levels.. I would take the advise of sealing off your doors, so the freq. from behind the speaker can resonate with in the door, just like a sub woofer does in a box.. each car door has a certain 'sweet spot' it resonates the best at.. so what you want to do is seal it off to get a flat resonate sound... instead of peaking at a small freq range. And if your using the stock speaker grills made into the door panel they **** for SQ.. [/QUOTE]
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