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Stereo Guys - A few Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Bootbox" data-source="post: 3869375" data-attributes="member: 25951"><p>I'm putting a 10" MTX 5500 in a sealed box behind my passenger seat this weekend (single 10" truck box .65cu ft) and powering it with 500w RMS x 1. How much sound dampening will I need and where? Any good tips or tricks for keeping rattles and vibrations to a minimum?</p><p></p><p>Also, I'd like to get some components for the front doors. I'm not sure how to wire them. Do I have to have a 4 channel amp or can I use a 2 x 2-ohm stable amp? All four speakers are 4-ohm. </p><p></p><p>Finally, with these component mid bass drivers in the doors getting, say, 125w each, I have to wonder if it will sound like it's going to rattle itself apart. What's it take to make the doors in our trucks sound really nice with lots of mid-bass in them?? Will I have to dynamat the whole inside of the door off and seal it up or build a baffle for the speakers etc...?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bootbox, post: 3869375, member: 25951"] I'm putting a 10" MTX 5500 in a sealed box behind my passenger seat this weekend (single 10" truck box .65cu ft) and powering it with 500w RMS x 1. How much sound dampening will I need and where? Any good tips or tricks for keeping rattles and vibrations to a minimum? Also, I'd like to get some components for the front doors. I'm not sure how to wire them. Do I have to have a 4 channel amp or can I use a 2 x 2-ohm stable amp? All four speakers are 4-ohm. Finally, with these component mid bass drivers in the doors getting, say, 125w each, I have to wonder if it will sound like it's going to rattle itself apart. What's it take to make the doors in our trucks sound really nice with lots of mid-bass in them?? Will I have to dynamat the whole inside of the door off and seal it up or build a baffle for the speakers etc...? [/QUOTE]
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