A4 B5 front speaker install
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RE: A4 B5 front speaker install
whether you use the adaptors or dynamat to mount, it's good to use dynamat or similarmaterial in the doors -mainly interior panel for sound deadening, to dampen vibrations etc. Note not generallygood idea to put material inside doors (like that white stuffing they put in speaker boxes or pillows)which can absorb water - rust.I don't know how sticky/strong that dynamat is, but ideally you want something solid to mount the speakers,usually screwed to metal if can. Also having air leaks around the speaker can cancel out the bass, don't want that!
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RE: A4 B5 front speaker install
ORIGINAL: Matt_Iliketurbopull
whether you use the adaptors or dynamat to mount, it's good to use dynamat or similarmaterial in the doors -mainly interior panel for sound deadening, to dampen vibrations etc. Note not generallygood idea to put material inside doors (like that white stuffing they put in speaker boxes or pillows)which can absorb water - rust.I don't know how sticky/strong that dynamat is, but ideally you want something solid to mount the speakers,usually screwed to metal if can. Also having air leaks around the speaker can cancel out the bass, don't want that!
whether you use the adaptors or dynamat to mount, it's good to use dynamat or similarmaterial in the doors -mainly interior panel for sound deadening, to dampen vibrations etc. Note not generallygood idea to put material inside doors (like that white stuffing they put in speaker boxes or pillows)which can absorb water - rust.I don't know how sticky/strong that dynamat is, but ideally you want something solid to mount the speakers,usually screwed to metal if can. Also having air leaks around the speaker can cancel out the bass, don't want that!
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