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Has anyone sealed their doors completely to improve midbass response from your speakers?
I'm trying to find a good way to seal the big hole in mine. If anyone has sealed theirs completely, I'd love to hear some advice or see some pics. ![]() -------------------- New Toyota project coming soon...
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Well the easy way is to just get speaker baffles from Crutchfield or elsewhere, which protects the motor from dust and dirt and gives slightly better mid bass response. I dont believe that sealing the doors entirely would make a whole lot of difference. Keep in mind that midrange/full range speakers are designed to be used in free air applications. One thing that will make a difference though is using dynamat or (insert much cheaper competitor) on the metal panels. That will help the rattling, which will make the speaker sound better overall.
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