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<blockquote data-quote="ascitiesburn69" data-source="post: 6016790" data-attributes="member: 595427"><p>I got a roll of raamat coming in tommorow and I plan to seal off my doors and deaden them along with my trunk lid/floor. So what should I expect from this I know alot of people say it improves midbass response but will it also clean up the sound as well because the flimsy sheet metal isn't resonating because of the bass? Also right now I have my crossover for my comps set at 100hz/12db. Also on some songs when I turn the volume up the midbass distorts the midrange. Any possibility deadening will help this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ascitiesburn69, post: 6016790, member: 595427"] I got a roll of raamat coming in tommorow and I plan to seal off my doors and deaden them along with my trunk lid/floor. So what should I expect from this I know alot of people say it improves midbass response but will it also clean up the sound as well because the flimsy sheet metal isn't resonating because of the bass? Also right now I have my crossover for my comps set at 100hz/12db. Also on some songs when I turn the volume up the midbass distorts the midrange. Any possibility deadening will help this? [/QUOTE]
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