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<blockquote data-quote="Knowmadic" data-source="post: 8025898" data-attributes="member: 650280"><p>So I just finished upgrading all my speakers and put my new amps in and everything sounds great, except the midbass from the front components. I'm thinking this is just because my doors aren't sealed so I'm considering applying some deadener to my doors. Thinking about Audio Technix 60mil since it is a pretty solid price. Will adding deadener definitely improve midbass? Right now there is almost none and I don't want to buy it and find out it didn't do anything for my problem. Already have speakers mounted on 3/4" MDF mounting bracket and that didn't do anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knowmadic, post: 8025898, member: 650280"] So I just finished upgrading all my speakers and put my new amps in and everything sounds great, except the midbass from the front components. I'm thinking this is just because my doors aren't sealed so I'm considering applying some deadener to my doors. Thinking about Audio Technix 60mil since it is a pretty solid price. Will adding deadener definitely improve midbass? Right now there is almost none and I don't want to buy it and find out it didn't do anything for my problem. Already have speakers mounted on 3/4" MDF mounting bracket and that didn't do anything. [/QUOTE]
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