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Please help me plan a nice front stage.
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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 7551495" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>I have been writing a series of articles on sound deadening, using my Saturn SL2 as the example vehicle. <a href="http://www.513electronics.com/easy-way-electronics-info/how-to-improve-your-vehicles-bass-sound-dampening-part-1/" target="_blank">How To Improve Your Vehicle’s Bass – Sound Dampening Part 1</a></p><p></p><p>I would really appreciate some feedback if you do check out my articles. If you have any criticism or suggestions for other articles that would be great.</p><p></p><p>To answer your question about baffle ring materials, you can use MDF rings which can be ordered off eBay. MDF isn't the best option as even if it's treated with rubberized undercoating it can still absorb moisture and fall apart. A good alternative, which i haven't tried yet, is to pick up a couple of plastic cutting boards and make baffle rings from those. You want to shop for the plastic ones that are at least 1/4" thick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 7551495, member: 628688"] I have been writing a series of articles on sound deadening, using my Saturn SL2 as the example vehicle. [URL="http://www.513electronics.com/easy-way-electronics-info/how-to-improve-your-vehicles-bass-sound-dampening-part-1/"]How To Improve Your Vehicle’s Bass – Sound Dampening Part 1[/URL] I would really appreciate some feedback if you do check out my articles. If you have any criticism or suggestions for other articles that would be great. To answer your question about baffle ring materials, you can use MDF rings which can be ordered off eBay. MDF isn't the best option as even if it's treated with rubberized undercoating it can still absorb moisture and fall apart. A good alternative, which i haven't tried yet, is to pick up a couple of plastic cutting boards and make baffle rings from those. You want to shop for the plastic ones that are at least 1/4" thick. [/QUOTE]
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