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<blockquote data-quote="nosaj070" data-source="post: 430577" data-attributes="member: 546955"><p>^^^^Yes, do not buy dynamat, it is very over priced. Also, blowing speakers due to subs is very very unlikely. Most likely you drove them into clipping, and had them playing frequencies too low, too loud, with to little unclean power. Also on top of that, a foam baffle will do absolutley nothing to prevent a sub from blowing a 6x9 (Although i feel it isn't an easy task.) The foam baffles are just that, foam, and are porus, they are not airtight, and do not act as an enclosure. This thread is full of inaccurate information. Sounddeadening also usually doesn't do that awesome of stopping road noise, it does keep your music in your car though, and supposedly makes it seem like there is double the power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nosaj070, post: 430577, member: 546955"] ^^^^Yes, do not buy dynamat, it is very over priced. Also, blowing speakers due to subs is very very unlikely. Most likely you drove them into clipping, and had them playing frequencies too low, too loud, with to little unclean power. Also on top of that, a foam baffle will do absolutley nothing to prevent a sub from blowing a 6x9 (Although i feel it isn't an easy task.) The foam baffles are just that, foam, and are porus, they are not airtight, and do not act as an enclosure. This thread is full of inaccurate information. Sounddeadening also usually doesn't do that awesome of stopping road noise, it does keep your music in your car though, and supposedly makes it seem like there is double the power. [/QUOTE]
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