Pataforce8
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Alright guys, I think I'm just gonna throw them in my doors. Thanks so much for the advice.
Again, placing a speaker that is designed for infinite baffle into a small sealed space can only hurt its low frequency extension. This includes those foam 'baffles'. Most people in the know who use those, cut the back/bottom out of the 'baffle' and use it simply to protect the speaker from water dripping down off the windows/seal during rain while still allowing it to utilize the entire door cavity.^^^that. I saw them online at Crutchfield. They seem more for protecting the speaker from dirt and moisture. The idea seems ok for sealing off the back wave(if they weren't made a foam I guess), but they look like they fit real tight to the speaker, noting someone's comment about needing certain air volumes behind the speaker?.....Just wondered if anyone has pondered the idea of using a sealed cavity like that to place there door speakers in.