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<blockquote data-quote="basshedz06" data-source="post: 5203511" data-attributes="member: 583852"><p>fiberglass matte hellps i have seen guys gain some serious dbs by doing it. an some lose some dbs but if your going for mic numbers first build your box test to see if it putting up good numbers then resin it. but just for sound i would recommend some bracing and a good box build prolly double baffling it wouldn't hurt either</p><p></p><p>but if you resin it use a rubber roller an dont mix your resin hot cause you want to take your time doing this</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="basshedz06, post: 5203511, member: 583852"] fiberglass matte hellps i have seen guys gain some serious dbs by doing it. an some lose some dbs but if your going for mic numbers first build your box test to see if it putting up good numbers then resin it. but just for sound i would recommend some bracing and a good box build prolly double baffling it wouldn't hurt either but if you resin it use a rubber roller an dont mix your resin hot cause you want to take your time doing this [/QUOTE]
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