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DIY stereo upgrade for under $500.00
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<blockquote data-quote="Guy" data-source="post: 1129416" data-attributes="member: 22717"><p>You're welcome. Happy to help. I've gotten plenty of tips from other folks as well, so I'm sharing what I have learned.</p><p></p><p>I'm doing some dynamat trial and error.</p><p></p><p>First I tried polyfill... which made a difference... it made the sub bass a little deeper and smoother. It eliminated some of the harshness. Interestingly enough it also made it a little quieter so I nudged the gain up.</p><p></p><p>I am next going to dynamat the actual enclosure, front and backside. Normally this would be useless on a well built enclosure... but we are dealing with stock plastic that is prone to vibrate. Dampening it I am told will improve the accuracy of the sub. I haven't done it yet but I will in the next day or two and will report if it made a difference. If it does... I'll place some directly behind the sub inside the enclosure to see if that tightens it up as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guy, post: 1129416, member: 22717"] You're welcome. Happy to help. I've gotten plenty of tips from other folks as well, so I'm sharing what I have learned. I'm doing some dynamat trial and error. First I tried polyfill... which made a difference... it made the sub bass a little deeper and smoother. It eliminated some of the harshness. Interestingly enough it also made it a little quieter so I nudged the gain up. I am next going to dynamat the actual enclosure, front and backside. Normally this would be useless on a well built enclosure... but we are dealing with stock plastic that is prone to vibrate. Dampening it I am told will improve the accuracy of the sub. I haven't done it yet but I will in the next day or two and will report if it made a difference. If it does... I'll place some directly behind the sub inside the enclosure to see if that tightens it up as well. [/QUOTE]
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