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<blockquote data-quote="lateralis" data-source="post: 1494376" data-attributes="member: 35325"><p>The panels don't "flex". It's like covering your window with a plastic bag vs rolling up the window. If you think about the sound energy that a speaker makes in the door consider this analogy. If I throw a ball against a net the net flexes, slows the ball down and maybe the ball will bounce back some. Now compare that to throwing a ball against a hard wall the ball will bounce back pretty far. Same thing with sound energy. If you have panels flexing or even open areas for the air pressure to escape you lose that volume. That's why you deaden "stiffen" the doors and seal them to maintain as much of the sound the speakers are making in the cab. You can hear more from your speakers at a lower volume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lateralis, post: 1494376, member: 35325"] The panels don't "flex". It's like covering your window with a plastic bag vs rolling up the window. If you think about the sound energy that a speaker makes in the door consider this analogy. If I throw a ball against a net the net flexes, slows the ball down and maybe the ball will bounce back some. Now compare that to throwing a ball against a hard wall the ball will bounce back pretty far. Same thing with sound energy. If you have panels flexing or even open areas for the air pressure to escape you lose that volume. That's why you deaden "stiffen" the doors and seal them to maintain as much of the sound the speakers are making in the cab. You can hear more from your speakers at a lower volume. [/QUOTE]
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