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<blockquote data-quote="lubetek" data-source="post: 1824492" data-attributes="member: 565332"><p>thats an old picture of my rear deck before I treated it good and proper.</p><p></p><p>As for out put? Well after I treated the rear deck to dynamat I installed the infinity speakers and cross overs (crossovers under the rear deck) I then placed that black foam mat thing back in. (its that foam mat between the metal rear deck and the rear deck cover. You can see it drapped over the rear seat in the pics.) Because that rear deck cover is a pain I decided to run a week with it out and it allows more bass into the cabin not to mention the rear speakers sound cleaner and crisper. After a week or so I decided to put the rear cover back on. In the end I prefer the stock look over looking at speakers and dynamat. It just looks finished and also for theft reasons. looking through my non tinted windows you see a stock system. I keep the face plate in my house when not in use. So to answere your question, yes it does add output to the cabin when removed and it does sound cleaner. Once I installed the rear deck cover I noticed right away that the speakers sounded a bit muffled. Two solutions I have come up with:</p><p></p><p>1. drill out the little holes in the rear deck cover so the carpet that covers each hole is gone. this would allow more sound through (cleaner sound).</p><p></p><p>2. using the speaker grills that come with the speakers CUT OUT an oval section of the rear deck cover for each speaker installed. then mount the speaker grills to make it look clean.</p><p></p><p>here is a pic after the first layer of dynamat extreme</p><p></p><p><img src="http://img48.imageshack.us/img48/6166/reardeckanddoordynamatandspeak.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lubetek, post: 1824492, member: 565332"] thats an old picture of my rear deck before I treated it good and proper. As for out put? Well after I treated the rear deck to dynamat I installed the infinity speakers and cross overs (crossovers under the rear deck) I then placed that black foam mat thing back in. (its that foam mat between the metal rear deck and the rear deck cover. You can see it drapped over the rear seat in the pics.) Because that rear deck cover is a pain I decided to run a week with it out and it allows more bass into the cabin not to mention the rear speakers sound cleaner and crisper. After a week or so I decided to put the rear cover back on. In the end I prefer the stock look over looking at speakers and dynamat. It just looks finished and also for theft reasons. looking through my non tinted windows you see a stock system. I keep the face plate in my house when not in use. So to answere your question, yes it does add output to the cabin when removed and it does sound cleaner. Once I installed the rear deck cover I noticed right away that the speakers sounded a bit muffled. Two solutions I have come up with: 1. drill out the little holes in the rear deck cover so the carpet that covers each hole is gone. this would allow more sound through (cleaner sound). 2. using the speaker grills that come with the speakers CUT OUT an oval section of the rear deck cover for each speaker installed. then mount the speaker grills to make it look clean. here is a pic after the first layer of dynamat extreme [IMG]http://img48.imageshack.us/img48/6166/reardeckanddoordynamatandspeak.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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