My lack of midbass, could this be the problem?....
#1
Well today I finally cared enough to see wtf is going on and why I have such a lack of midbass, as I ripped the door panels off I notice HUGE openings in the door (I guess you'd call it the metal inner doorskin?) anyways could this be what is causing my severe lack of midbass? The only thing that is attempting to seal those large openings is moisture(vapour whatever) barrier and strip caulk, other then this I have no other clue as to what my prob would be, but does this seem like it could be my biggest prob? I have enough power and whatnot, just midbass is severely lacking.
#3
Most midrange/midbass drivers will not have any problems playing in freeair setups (like in that of doors). Just make sure that any rear fired sound waves from the drivers do not contact the frontal waves, or else you will loose a ton of midbass and even lower midrange frequencies. Most cars have pretty good door pannels that seal the front of the speaker to the rear. Its rare to find a door that will act as a sealed enclosure. Even if it was totally sealed off, the air volume would be far too large for a 5.25 or 6.5 inch speaker. You could try to make some small sealed enclosures for them with fibreglass or something, but would be very difficult to make in that area of the car, plus difficult to tune properly.
Good luck though. What speakers are you running in the doors?
Good luck though. What speakers are you running in the doors?
#6
I just sealed up the inner skin on my doors a couple of weeks ago to help my midbass. I have a marked improvement in the sound [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img] It's true though, there is a lot of air space in a door. Mine have at least 2 cubic feet each
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Originally posted by kelticslob:
How does the baffle improve midbass?
How does the baffle improve midbass?
The more rigid the baffle the less energy is used trying to move the baffle and more used to create sound.
#8
Once I get my next vehicle I'm gonna put sound deadening on the outer door skin and then put a couple layers of fiberglass on the inter door skin to seal off the door. I'm thinking the only place sound will be able to escape is at the bottom of the doors where their are the holes for water to drain and at the top where the window comes in.
#9
Thanks found out one big problem was the crossover on my amp, once I switched it to bypass that helped tons, still not near where I'd like it to be but does sound better, and I think I'll defenitely be putting something on those skins. Thanks guys.
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