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<blockquote data-quote="whitedragon551" data-source="post: 7096946" data-attributes="member: 608181"><p>A few posts ago didnt you just say that fields overlap and just because you know about something related doesnt mean you know about the actual concept at hand? Since when does acoustics in an area unrelated to car audio come into play in a car? It doesnt. Sure some concepts can be applied, but a car environment is way different than a sound room or HT system.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You sure figured it out. A line driver isnt even a necessary piece of equipment if your equipment is up to snuff and you tune your HU and amp right. All they do is a take a crappy voltage and amplify that crappy voltage. The only benefit is it allows you to turn the gains down on your amp and lower the noise floor. Again like I said if your equipment is up to snuff this isnt an issue to begin with.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Please show me where I said wax can be used to decouple. I said it is used to add mass. For being so sophisticated you cant even comprehend English.</p><p></p><p>For what its worth Ive never used waxed based clay like the tutorial suggests. I have used it to fill tiny holes in adjustable 6x9 speaker adapters to create a properly sealed door panel to create an IB situation for some 6.5" mids and it worked great. Of course the only thing in the door isnt just some small amounts of wax based clay. There is also 128sq ft of SS Damp Pro and SPL tiles throughout. MLV and CCF are next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitedragon551, post: 7096946, member: 608181"] A few posts ago didnt you just say that fields overlap and just because you know about something related doesnt mean you know about the actual concept at hand? Since when does acoustics in an area unrelated to car audio come into play in a car? It doesnt. Sure some concepts can be applied, but a car environment is way different than a sound room or HT system. You sure figured it out. A line driver isnt even a necessary piece of equipment if your equipment is up to snuff and you tune your HU and amp right. All they do is a take a crappy voltage and amplify that crappy voltage. The only benefit is it allows you to turn the gains down on your amp and lower the noise floor. Again like I said if your equipment is up to snuff this isnt an issue to begin with. Please show me where I said wax can be used to decouple. I said it is used to add mass. For being so sophisticated you cant even comprehend English. For what its worth Ive never used waxed based clay like the tutorial suggests. I have used it to fill tiny holes in adjustable 6x9 speaker adapters to create a properly sealed door panel to create an IB situation for some 6.5" mids and it worked great. Of course the only thing in the door isnt just some small amounts of wax based clay. There is also 128sq ft of SS Damp Pro and SPL tiles throughout. MLV and CCF are next. [/QUOTE]
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