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Sealing a wall off testing. Before and after. Any one?


Kyblack76

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Helps to keep the front isolated and ensure that no leaks are occurring and hurting your output I'd like to see Kyle test this. It's not a guarantee gain but I've seen it help enough to suggest it

i've read that if you open the hatch/trunk while sealed off and the subs get louder, then there are leaks still (not 100% sealed off).

I could see that helping. I wonder if doing so would trap moistre and shit in between though?

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When I was unsealed off I could float paper in the trunk :good:

SCSB

Santa Cruz Speaker Box

Build logs:

Daily Driver Lemon Marquis

2 american bass 750.1s

350.4 on 14 focal 6.5s

sq 945 on 4 hertz tweeters

Mystery subs peepwall.gif

http://www.stevemead...__fromsearch__1

The Mustang 'dubbed' Shirley the project from bullet holes to badass

http://www.stevemead...cond-skin-time/

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No but it was all sealed off except for the 10 x 24" hole from the 4th order in the trunk

It was pretty fun, should have sealed it off

SCSB

Santa Cruz Speaker Box

Build logs:

Daily Driver Lemon Marquis

2 american bass 750.1s

350.4 on 14 focal 6.5s

sq 945 on 4 hertz tweeters

Mystery subs peepwall.gif

http://www.stevemead...__fromsearch__1

The Mustang 'dubbed' Shirley the project from bullet holes to badass

http://www.stevemead...cond-skin-time/

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