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<blockquote data-quote="Cris" data-source="post: 1076243" data-attributes="member: 562535"><p>I see the problem. I would recommend you do this: cut a hole (like a rectangle) at the bottom of your baffles. When I had baffles, this allowed the midrange to breathe (as it was designed to work. It wasn't ever designed for a baffle or box behind it) and since the hole was at the bottom, no water was able to leak into it at all. I would give that a try; it helped me out. Allowing it to breathe would, in my logic, remove the resonance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cris, post: 1076243, member: 562535"] I see the problem. I would recommend you do this: cut a hole (like a rectangle) at the bottom of your baffles. When I had baffles, this allowed the midrange to breathe (as it was designed to work. It wasn't ever designed for a baffle or box behind it) and since the hole was at the bottom, no water was able to leak into it at all. I would give that a try; it helped me out. Allowing it to breathe would, in my logic, remove the resonance. [/QUOTE]
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