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<blockquote data-quote="SethPhillips" data-source="post: 3672656" data-attributes="member: 559176"><p>i have a bunch of these XTC speaker baffels. there like a foam molded speaker enclosure to keep water off the back of the speakers when installed in doors's ect... my question is after i completely soundeadin my doors. ( im gunna go overkill on soundedining my doors.. 3 layers on the inner and outer panel ect) should i use a set of the baffels too when i install my type x woofer in the door? or should i just leave the back of the woofer exposed?...</p><p></p><p>thinking about useing the baffle but cutting it in half so the woofer is exposed but no water will drip/ get on the woofer...</p><p></p><p>basicly. should i use the baffles as an enclosure... or go baffel less</p><p></p><p>i have mdf speaker rings cut out that i will be useing w/ or w/out the baffels.. just to let ya know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SethPhillips, post: 3672656, member: 559176"] i have a bunch of these XTC speaker baffels. there like a foam molded speaker enclosure to keep water off the back of the speakers when installed in doors's ect... my question is after i completely soundeadin my doors. ( im gunna go overkill on soundedining my doors.. 3 layers on the inner and outer panel ect) should i use a set of the baffels too when i install my type x woofer in the door? or should i just leave the back of the woofer exposed?... thinking about useing the baffle but cutting it in half so the woofer is exposed but no water will drip/ get on the woofer... basicly. should i use the baffles as an enclosure... or go baffel less i have mdf speaker rings cut out that i will be useing w/ or w/out the baffels.. just to let ya know. [/QUOTE]
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