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Lets say I took care of road noise using CLD+CCFoam+MLV,
OK, now my Lows (50Hz-200Hz) are in the OEM doors location (lots of BASS here) the speaker needs an enclosure, (solid, rigid, vibration proof, acoustically treated, etc) how can I make the skinny door walls perform as I proper speaker box? adding mass to it's walls in my case I used MAT, inside the door an as much I could in the structure of the door to reduce vibrations, also applied behind the plastic panel that covers the entire door. I would love to have my speakers in solid oak wood enclosures BUT... I can't the doors come in cheap metal and plastic. Just for the record: 3 to 4 layers of MAT does block road noise, but you pay for that extra material and time. D.
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. CLA 250, 4MATIC Last edited by derickveliz2; 01-18-2012 at 04:49 PM. |
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