Sealing a door speaker
Originally posted by Dukk:
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Particle Man, Particle Man
Doin the things a particle can
What’s he like... it's not important, Particle Man"
They Might Be Giants are cool
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Particle Man, Particle Man
Doin the things a particle can
What’s he like... it's not important, Particle Man"
They Might Be Giants are cool
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Man they ROCKED!
^ That only equates to .35 to 1.1 cu. ft. Shouldn't be a problem in a door. A door is a rather large cavity. In my 90 Daytona, which has fairly long doors, I roughly calculated around 2 cu. ft. in there.
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my dynaudio mw170 recomended sealed volume... 10 to 30 L. That aint gonna fit in a door!
