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<blockquote data-quote="bikinpunk" data-source="post: 2866718" data-attributes="member: 568114"><p>Honestly no way to tell. It really depends on how much midbass you expect to get out of them.</p><p></p><p>If you want tons of midbass *depending on the car* the door will rattle pretty badly. Deadener is used to weigh down the panels (among other things) so that the woofer has little chance of vibrating the panel it's bolted to. If you can let the midbass go, and just ordered some closed cell foam like ensolite or damplifier you'd be alright. You can add a small amount of deadener &amp; foam to the area behind the speaker and that will give you a little bit better response.</p><p></p><p>You just have to have realistic expectations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikinpunk, post: 2866718, member: 568114"] Honestly no way to tell. It really depends on how much midbass you expect to get out of them. If you want tons of midbass *depending on the car* the door will rattle pretty badly. Deadener is used to weigh down the panels (among other things) so that the woofer has little chance of vibrating the panel it's bolted to. If you can let the midbass go, and just ordered some closed cell foam like ensolite or damplifier you'd be alright. You can add a small amount of deadener & foam to the area behind the speaker and that will give you a little bit better response. You just have to have realistic expectations. [/QUOTE]
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