snoopdan
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hmmm you've been here 6 months and the thread poster has been here a year and a half....
hmmmm, i compete nationally and ranked #1 in Street 3 points right now, ive got more SPL trophies than room for, ive been installing since 1992......your right, the time he's been on here far exceeds mine so he must know more than I, ....thanks for pointing that out. And we all know post count = expereince, right?
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif anyways, baffles are handy for reducing the overall air volume the driver sees, as well as acts as a dampening mechanism. Plus if you have a sub in the trunk, and a good seal between the internal cabin and the trunk and 6x9's or whatever in the back deck, baffles will lessen the pressure differential between the cabin and the trunk as soon as its compressed by the mechanics of the cone/air volume interaction of the subwoofer.