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WHAT's The PROPER WAY TO MOUNT MATERIALS ON THE OUTER DOOR OVER METAL OR CLD
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<blockquote data-quote="Alrojoca" data-source="post: 8162300" data-attributes="member: 638714"><p>My bars do not vibrate and already have some rubber from the factory , my hole's covers will be removable without tearing or destroying material to access the door components.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate your advice, CCF does not do block sound or makes it sound better and it is a gasket, it has been read and said many times, I know, but it helps in some situations where it can be placed over other materials that affect the sound in a negative way,and it blocks water also.</p><p></p><p>My case is unique since the pipe insulation has another purpose, water bounces of the steel bar and it soaks my rear speakers big time, the shield for the magnet I already placed on it, helps but does not keep the speaker from getting wet, I'm going to cut it to leave 1/16" just over the magnet and cover the freaking back of the magnet with CCF or rubberized CCF. Hertz audio has a rubber over their magnets to prevent the back wave sound, funny how some people talk about claiming the rubber is just an orange decoration and does nothing.</p><p></p><p>By placing the rubberized pipe insulation over the bar I might change the way the water splashes on my speaker. I tried a skirt made of CCF but it was short, once a I cut the plastic rain guard the CCF will block more water, I may have to go over 5" across to block more water cause it even gets on the bottom of the mdf ring, I put rope caulk and CCF weather seal between the door and the ring, but it still gets wet although no leak, therefore CCF is the only option I have to block water without affecting the sound in any way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alrojoca, post: 8162300, member: 638714"] My bars do not vibrate and already have some rubber from the factory , my hole's covers will be removable without tearing or destroying material to access the door components. I appreciate your advice, CCF does not do block sound or makes it sound better and it is a gasket, it has been read and said many times, I know, but it helps in some situations where it can be placed over other materials that affect the sound in a negative way,and it blocks water also. My case is unique since the pipe insulation has another purpose, water bounces of the steel bar and it soaks my rear speakers big time, the shield for the magnet I already placed on it, helps but does not keep the speaker from getting wet, I'm going to cut it to leave 1/16" just over the magnet and cover the freaking back of the magnet with CCF or rubberized CCF. Hertz audio has a rubber over their magnets to prevent the back wave sound, funny how some people talk about claiming the rubber is just an orange decoration and does nothing. By placing the rubberized pipe insulation over the bar I might change the way the water splashes on my speaker. I tried a skirt made of CCF but it was short, once a I cut the plastic rain guard the CCF will block more water, I may have to go over 5" across to block more water cause it even gets on the bottom of the mdf ring, I put rope caulk and CCF weather seal between the door and the ring, but it still gets wet although no leak, therefore CCF is the only option I have to block water without affecting the sound in any way. [/QUOTE]
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