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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 8793039" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>focals are great for home audio..... not sure about mobile, so i deffer to you.</p><p></p><p>at those frequencies, you might want to look towards reflection and ressonance in the doors for your cancellation source. and, of course, make sure you are phased correctly. pioneers arent all that great. better than sony or any cheap brand, but premiers are just pretty good, and what you have looks to be ok to good, at best. they make soft foam buckets to dampen road noise and resonance/reflection. that might be your easiest solution. i take it you are trying tones and sweeps. try free air, or a piece of wood sheething to guage if the response deficits are natural or environmental to the drivers. try lowes, maybe some home depot (not likely). they often give away shipping sheets of 45"x8' particle board where better wood was shipped on and cannot be sold. might be different size, but just look for the more active lumber handler and theyll probably know of said free material, or who does know about/ manages it. good to bolster your counter top with sacrificial material or to test stuff with. also, ask abut "stickers"... anywhere from 2x4 to 1x2 grooved 40-48" strapping boards, totally free for your little home and garden projects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 8793039, member: 629234"] focals are great for home audio..... not sure about mobile, so i deffer to you. at those frequencies, you might want to look towards reflection and ressonance in the doors for your cancellation source. and, of course, make sure you are phased correctly. pioneers arent all that great. better than sony or any cheap brand, but premiers are just pretty good, and what you have looks to be ok to good, at best. they make soft foam buckets to dampen road noise and resonance/reflection. that might be your easiest solution. i take it you are trying tones and sweeps. try free air, or a piece of wood sheething to guage if the response deficits are natural or environmental to the drivers. try lowes, maybe some home depot (not likely). they often give away shipping sheets of 45"x8' particle board where better wood was shipped on and cannot be sold. might be different size, but just look for the more active lumber handler and theyll probably know of said free material, or who does know about/ manages it. good to bolster your counter top with sacrificial material or to test stuff with. also, ask abut "stickers"... anywhere from 2x4 to 1x2 grooved 40-48" strapping boards, totally free for your little home and garden projects. [/QUOTE]
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