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Sound Dampening inside doors
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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8451295" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>Yes, you should be laying damping mat on the outer door skin. Cover as much as you can reach with one layer. Deflex pads or anything by another name that's claimed to bounce sound away from the speaker is not likely to help. The entire door will be bouncing sound, not just right behind the speaker.</p><p></p><p>I've used bagged fiberglass insulation hung inside the doors, and I later changed this to acoustic suspension ceiling tiles. I wasn't able to make before and after measurements but audibly it improved midbass and midrange clarity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8451295, member: 628688"] Yes, you should be laying damping mat on the outer door skin. Cover as much as you can reach with one layer. Deflex pads or anything by another name that's claimed to bounce sound away from the speaker is not likely to help. The entire door will be bouncing sound, not just right behind the speaker. I've used bagged fiberglass insulation hung inside the doors, and I later changed this to acoustic suspension ceiling tiles. I wasn't able to make before and after measurements but audibly it improved midbass and midrange clarity. [/QUOTE]
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