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<blockquote data-quote="bass_lover1" data-source="post: 2890622" data-attributes="member: 555256"><p>Yes, buy some spray adhesive and you can either put it directly behind the speaker to help cancel out some standing waves, or do like I did and put it over the entire door because it will help absorb road noise as well.</p><p></p><p>As for your depth issue, I strongly suggest that you make some MDF spacers so you can get more depth than what you're given right now. In my case, my 7" mids are rather deep, and I required 1.25" MDF spacers to get it to clear my window regulator. Also even if depth wasn't an issue I still recommend MDF spacers so that your speaker isn't anchored directly to your metal door panel, which is a LARGE reason for panel resonation, the MDF will slightly relieve that, and the sound deadening should kill pretty much the rest of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bass_lover1, post: 2890622, member: 555256"] Yes, buy some spray adhesive and you can either put it directly behind the speaker to help cancel out some standing waves, or do like I did and put it over the entire door because it will help absorb road noise as well. As for your depth issue, I strongly suggest that you make some MDF spacers so you can get more depth than what you're given right now. In my case, my 7" mids are rather deep, and I required 1.25" MDF spacers to get it to clear my window regulator. Also even if depth wasn't an issue I still recommend MDF spacers so that your speaker isn't anchored directly to your metal door panel, which is a LARGE reason for panel resonation, the MDF will slightly relieve that, and the sound deadening should kill pretty much the rest of it. [/QUOTE]
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