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do people use Speaker Baffles with there components?

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I have never used them, but considering I get my car oils every year im sure its not gonna be good for the speakers, but a bigger issue then that, is the speakers gonna sound better or worse with them on?
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i've always liked the way they made the speakers sound. they help isolate the back wave for better midbass. plus they aren't all the way air tight after you poke a hole for speaker wire, so they shouldn't be compressing and acting like a passive radiator.
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Agree with BFowler. I've got a set of the XTC ones on my RSD6.5cs and I love the way they sound
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I will be putting the XTC foam bafffles in my doors for my RSD65cs
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the foam baffles are for nothing more then to keep the speaker dry. I attempted to use them a couple of times on the request of customers but they are made for really really small speakers and would never fit.

I use enclosures on my componants woofers and like the results they give.
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ttocs wrote:the foam baffles are for nothing more then to keep the speaker dry. I attempted to use them a couple of times on the request of customers but they are made for really really small speakers and would never fit.

I use enclosures on my componants woofers and like the results they give.
I should have added the biggest reason I will use them is to keep speaker dry my stock speakers have a little plastic visor on them now to stay dry.
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ttocs wrote: I use enclosures on my componants woofers and like the results they give.
are there any tutorials on building enlosures for the components woofer?
i would like to learn more about this. i have built many sub enclosures and have heard of people using enclosures in their doors but have not tried it myself.
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you can do it the same way you do kick panels.....

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never seen anything about how to do it, just heard about it. I used some stiff tupperware that I reinforced with sound dampin material. They make them in almost every size/shape, they are airtight and stiff enough for componant woofers. I can see what pics I have of mine but it is not as hard as you might think.
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^ damn, never thought of using tupperware :clap: :clap: :clap:

...would love to see pics. man, that's uber clever!!!
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ttocs wrote:never seen anything about how to do it, just heard about it. I used some stiff tupperware that I reinforced with sound dampin material. They make them in almost every size/shape, they are airtight and stiff enough for componant woofers. I can see what pics I have of mine but it is not as hard as you might think.
how do you determine which size tupperware?
do you go by airspace requirements, and if so, how do you determine the airspace requirements for a 6.5"??

:hmm: or do you look and "see" what will fit in the door?
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12voltjunky wrote:
ttocs wrote:never seen anything about how to do it, just heard about it. I used some stiff tupperware that I reinforced with sound dampin material. They make them in almost every size/shape, they are airtight and stiff enough for componant woofers. I can see what pics I have of mine but it is not as hard as you might think.
how do you determine which size tupperware?
do you go by airspace requirements, and if so, how do you determine the airspace requirements for a 6.5"??

:hmm: or do you look and "see" what will fit in the door?
I was thinking the same thing.
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it is a mix of the two. Of course the tupperware has its volume listed right on the label although it might need converting into Cu ft. I can't remember what I used in my mustang but it was close to the recomended(which took some digging).

I have been considering using two pieces of the tupperware as a mold to make a full glass enclosures that would suffer from NONE of the flexing issues that the tupperware does but it really is not a big deal. The only part of it that will flex is the flat bottom part and by stiffening it up with the damplifier pro it didn't flex at all.

You will need to find 5.25 or 6.5 foam speaker gaskets as well which can take some digging.
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What is the proper size enclosure for the RSD65cs.
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ZTwenty8SSR wrote:What is the proper size enclosure for the RSD65cs.
not sure off hand but the thiele small parameters are in the manual that comes with the speakers. so you can just enter the proper values into winisd and it should calculate the proper size enclosure.
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most 6" midbass drivers are designed to work IB, ie- ina door or vented in the A pillars, stuffing them in a tupperware bowl won't do them any favours.. unless your going AP (not a bad idea).
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I have always wanted to try AP as it would not be hard to cut the flat bottom on it and mount the membrain from the inside.....
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marko wrote:most 6" midbass drivers are designed to work IB, ie- ina door or vented in the A pillars, stuffing them in a tupperware bowl won't do them any favours.. unless your going AP (not a bad idea).
x2!!! And I think this advice is even more applicable to midrange drivers. A small sealed enclosure will only choke off the upper extension of your frequency response. :!: If you're using an XTC type baffle or tupperware as protection from moisture I would recommend cutting or drilling a hole on the bottom side of the "enclosure" that's big enough that it won't act as a port. Keeping it on the bottom side will also help to drain any excess moisture inside.
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it is easy enough to attach one to see if you like the change that it makes. I tried it on mine and liked the sound but when we tried it with a friends infinities it just made them sound worse as if its possible.. In that case we just removed the enclosure and then mounted it, but you will never know until you try.
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whatever u do dont ever buy the hard plastic baffles. they dry out with heat. when they all shot out (around the same time) i thought i blew all my speakers because of that rattle they were making. ive used the foam ones before i felt like it gave me a little more mid range sound but they def didnt sound as loud
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marko wrote:most 6" midbass drivers are designed to work IB, ie- ina door or vented in the A pillars, stuffing them in a tupperware bowl won't do them any favours.. unless your going AP (not a bad idea).
Please excuse my ignorance, but what is AP?
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I prefer a very strong, punchy mid-bass but dont't have the resources for a 3 way setup. any suggestions?
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aperiodic membrain(SP?) - you use something that allows some air to flow through but still offers some restricion like gauze, cotten, ect. IT requres tuning the membrain and enclosure which I have never been that clear on.
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