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HAT Speakers for 2003 Chevy Trailblazer


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Going to get the Hybrid Imagines this week.

What would be a good SQ 10" sub for $125 ?

Some medical bills came up so money is limited to around $450

Will use existing amps and hu.

Should be able to purchase new hu in a month or two (the Pioneer 80prs)

Will be deadening doors before installing speakers

You have a box for a 10 already? The alpine type-R 10inch subs are in ur range, not sure how they rank on SQ. $149.99 On sonic electronixs

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Does anyone have any experience with Volara foam ?

I saw someone referenced on another thread ?

Just wondering about quality, what thickness to use etc. ?

Trying to get all my deadening materials, so I only take off the door panels to do everything( speakers, deadener etc)

Also trying to figure out how much deadener to buy ?

Doors are 36" wide by 24" height

Looking at a 50mil thick deadener

Im figuring about 25' sq ft for the two front doors.

A total of 3 layers per door.

Outer door skin, inside of door and door panel

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Dynamat has 1/8-1/2" Acoustic foam that has a adhesive backing and works very well. I have used it in both my builds and was very happy with it. Little spendy but a great product imo.

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Volara is very close to what others sell, but you will need to buy some contact spray to attach it, you can get it in various thicknesses.

This is from a local company. http://www.foamforyou.com/volara_foam.htm

They sell it with and without adhesive backing.

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1/4" for better cancellation of back wave inside the door cavity. I have done 1/2" on my trunk lid, 1/4" inside of doors and 1/8" for panel rattles. works great everywhere. Look on amazon for it Dynamat acoustic foam. Comes in rolls and super easy to work with.

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So the first pic is my kick panel pods for my Lancer. I sound deadened all areas inside and on the Back. Then covered using 1/8 acoustic foam.

Second and third pics are the wifes Malibu build where i deadened about 90% of the door on the inside and covered it with 1/4" acoustic foam and i used the FAST ring system witch seems to have helped some. Dont think it hurt. RF T365's sound great. Building A-Pillar pods for a set of Focal 3.5" comps. Build has good sq now but going for better this fall.

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