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<blockquote data-quote="fatryan" data-source="post: 922331" data-attributes="member: 550026"><p>what should i do?</p><p></p><p>i am installing my MBQ Premium comps, and i dont know if i should seal them in an enclosure or just throw them in the "sortof" sealed door. Right now, my front door comps are done. they are sealed in a very small enclosure in the door. the enclosure is made from Fatmat and the woofers' magnets are up against the rear of the enclosure. I not happy with the mids though.</p><p></p><p>ive heard that MBQ comps lack in the lower frequencies, but this is baaad. they have hardly any midbass. do you think its cause i enclosed them? or cause the enclosure is very small? or cause MBQ just simply lacks midbass?</p><p></p><p>i was told to cut a hole in the back of the enclosure so that the entire door will act as a sortof enclosure. its mostly sealed with the fatmat, but there are some significant openings. so what do you think i should do? thanx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatryan, post: 922331, member: 550026"] what should i do? i am installing my MBQ Premium comps, and i dont know if i should seal them in an enclosure or just throw them in the "sortof" sealed door. Right now, my front door comps are done. they are sealed in a very small enclosure in the door. the enclosure is made from Fatmat and the woofers' magnets are up against the rear of the enclosure. I not happy with the mids though. ive heard that MBQ comps lack in the lower frequencies, but this is baaad. they have hardly any midbass. do you think its cause i enclosed them? or cause the enclosure is very small? or cause MBQ just simply lacks midbass? i was told to cut a hole in the back of the enclosure so that the entire door will act as a sortof enclosure. its mostly sealed with the fatmat, but there are some significant openings. so what do you think i should do? thanx [/QUOTE]
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