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Sound deadening doors for Hybrid Audio Technologies Clarus 61-2
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<blockquote data-quote="kmoto" data-source="post: 7586067" data-attributes="member: 637827"><p>Is there any need to put anything else in the door besides sealing so waves don't meet and enough deadener to lower the resonance to a respectable level? CCF,eggcrate,.... it seems to me waves would bounce off of sound deadener because of its density. Wouldn't a material that increases surface area in the IB chamber help this driver reproduce its wide frequency bandwidth? (50-9,000 Hz) crossed over @ 5,200 Hz. Or are the back wave reflections inside the door nothing to worry about SQ wise?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kmoto, post: 7586067, member: 637827"] Is there any need to put anything else in the door besides sealing so waves don't meet and enough deadener to lower the resonance to a respectable level? CCF,eggcrate,.... it seems to me waves would bounce off of sound deadener because of its density. Wouldn't a material that increases surface area in the IB chamber help this driver reproduce its wide frequency bandwidth? (50-9,000 Hz) crossed over @ 5,200 Hz. Or are the back wave reflections inside the door nothing to worry about SQ wise? [/QUOTE]
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