Anyone use these?
Anyone use these?
I was wondering if these will seal to create an air tight enclosure for my doors.
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl ... er=260-788
Any comments?
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl ... er=260-788
Any comments?
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The only thing I'd be concerned about is the "foam" part.
It says it doesn't sponge up water so that's a start but does it just let air through? Who knows! That's the question though, right?
Edit: I know you asked my install thread about the cups I used. Here's the official information from the packaging:
American International "Dash Solutions"
Bass Boomer SPP 514 DSF
Accommodates drivers up to 6.5"
Where to get them in the states? I have no idea.
It says it doesn't sponge up water so that's a start but does it just let air through? Who knows! That's the question though, right?
Edit: I know you asked my install thread about the cups I used. Here's the official information from the packaging:
American International "Dash Solutions"
Bass Boomer SPP 514 DSF
Accommodates drivers up to 6.5"
Where to get them in the states? I have no idea.
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I used them years ago, the didn't seem to do anything. I thought they were waste. They may have keep the large amounts water from hitting my door spreaker, but they were always damp inside. I would probably cut a hole in the bottom of them if I used them again.
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I had my ZP's sealed in my S-10, that was better than 10 years ago so I really don't remember how they sounded. I remember they were very clean though.
According to Morgan the Exile Xtec 6.5" I have should sound just as good in a semi-sealed environment. I wanted to seal them up a little more to see if there was a difference.
According to Morgan the Exile Xtec 6.5" I have should sound just as good in a semi-sealed environment. I wanted to seal them up a little more to see if there was a difference.
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they are not completely air tight, but they actually do hold moisture out, but they will also hold moisture (humidity) in as well.AVICJR wrote:Do they seal up pretty air tight? Nice install on that truck btw.
they are good for basic installs, if you wanted the best possible sound quality i would build glass pods instead.
if you are not wanting a copletely sealed environment these are great! they do hel midrange and midbass as well
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Good idea except the resin will eat the foam upon application...............Phoenixcolt wrote:What if you use them and just give them a couple coats of fiberglass resin on the inside (or outside)? How would that work for a sealed enclosure?
For a quick fix, just get a cardboard poster shipping tube, and wax it or spray paint it to seal it.
I think we've established that "Ka Ka" and "Tukki Tukki" don't work.
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That's my main concern with my enclosures... is that when I get the RSd comps, there won't be enough space in the enclosure itself. Oh well, I'll get to find out within the next few days.bdubs767 wrote:you wonldnt want to make those into enclosures any how....as the cu space of them is far to small for jusst about everything...
Maybe you could sneak by with 4" and smaller cones
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Good point....so you are saying use a combo of the cardboard tube and foam or just the cardboard tube?VW337 wrote:Good idea except the resin will eat the foam upon application...............Phoenixcolt wrote:What if you use them and just give them a couple coats of fiberglass resin on the inside (or outside)? How would that work for a sealed enclosure?
For a quick fix, just get a cardboard poster shipping tube, and wax it or spray paint it to seal it.
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saws all, through kicksfuzzysnuggleduck wrote:That's my main concern with my enclosures... is that when I get the RSd comps, there won't be enough space in the enclosure itself. Oh well, I'll get to find out within the next few days.bdubs767 wrote:you wonldnt want to make those into enclosures any how....as the cu space of them is far to small for jusst about everything...
Maybe you could sneak by with 4" and smaller cones
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