rsd component question
rsd component question
should i mount the mids ib in the stock door location or would it sound better with a hole cut in the door panel and top/front mounted ib or with one of those speaker baffles that seals the back off like it is in a mini enclosure, and using that in the stock location or mounted on the panel?
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IB is OK, but sealed would be even better.
For those on a budget.....
A sour cream or cottage cheese type plastic container (same diameter as the basket), lined with insulation then used as a "cup" in the cavity behind the speaker would improve speaker response. Use a bead of silicone between all mating surfaces and to seal the tiny slit needed to run the wires through. These containers have a nice lip for sealing. I'll post pictures when I get home. I have a prototype on my bench.
For those on a budget.....
A sour cream or cottage cheese type plastic container (same diameter as the basket), lined with insulation then used as a "cup" in the cavity behind the speaker would improve speaker response. Use a bead of silicone between all mating surfaces and to seal the tiny slit needed to run the wires through. These containers have a nice lip for sealing. I'll post pictures when I get home. I have a prototype on my bench.
The only stupid question is the one not asked .......
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lmao @ "cottage cheese type plastic container prototype!"
I totally understand and agree with what you've got going Bruce, just the wording was hysterical to me!
I think majette means he had a set of the foam speaker baffles like these for 7 years Brian...
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-jCNdj3kUVd ... aspx?g=762
...and not the components.
I'm not sure those baffles are air-tight majette.


I think majette means he had a set of the foam speaker baffles like these for 7 years Brian...
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-jCNdj3kUVd ... aspx?g=762
...and not the components.
I'm not sure those baffles are air-tight majette.
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not foam, they are rigid plastic. bought them from sircut sh*tty years ago.dedlyjedly wrote:lmao @ "cottage cheese type plastic container prototype!"I totally understand and agree with what you've got going Bruce, just the wording was hysterical to me!
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I think majette means he had a set of the foam speaker baffles like these for 7 years Brian...
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-jCNdj3kUVd ... aspx?g=762
...and not the components.
I'm not sure those baffles are air-tight majette.
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