The bad part is that they aren't sealing against the mounting surface of the kicks. I've tried all kinds of things. The little foam ring that comes with the speakers doesn't seal it. A "gasket" of modeling clay around the mounting surface doesn't seal it. There's always air escaping out the front of the enclosure. Once mounted, I physically move the diaphragm in and out to simulate the speaker doing it's thing and air almost "whistles" out the front, near the mounting screws and in some locations where there seems to be holes in the mounting ring of the speaker itself.
I'm screwing the speaker in fairly tightly as well. It's not loose at all.
Any suggestions on sealing these things?
Also, it seems like the mounting holes on the ring of the speaker are MADE to let air out... does that make any sense? They aren't flat or flush at all so when I screw the speakers down, there is all sorts of space around the screw head where air from inside the enclosure can be pushed out.
I'm thinking I made the cut outs too big even though I used the cardboard template to trace the lines onto the kicks and cut them out smaller than where the line was.
