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Zero midbass....suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 7712558" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>I did vibration damping, sealed my speaker baffles with non-hardening clay, sheet metal covering holes, and none of it helped as much as covering the doors with CCF and MLV. I recommend doing all of the above, especially for someone who has not created a barrier(which is what MLV does) for noise. A sound barrier also serves to separate the rear sound wave from the front wave, which helps midbass response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 7712558, member: 628688"] I did vibration damping, sealed my speaker baffles with non-hardening clay, sheet metal covering holes, and none of it helped as much as covering the doors with CCF and MLV. I recommend doing all of the above, especially for someone who has not created a barrier(which is what MLV does) for noise. A sound barrier also serves to separate the rear sound wave from the front wave, which helps midbass response. [/QUOTE]
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