DJ_Bucho
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Ok I've got a Cinq and have some 5 1/4" speakers in the rear quarter panels.
Now the quarter panels themselves are sound proofed with "Brown Bread", and the area behind the quarter panels are also sound proofed with the same stuff.
What I want to know is what sort of material can I use to put into the enclosure behind the quarter panel to create a sort of air tight box for my speakers, because at the moment there are gaps that go towards the back of the car, as well as gaps that go up the B piller where the drivers Seat Belt is mounted as well as along the sill.
I was planning on stuffing these gaps with some sort of wadding to create an air tight (well as much as possible) enclosure.
Has anybody done this sort of thing before and if so what sort of material did they use, it doesn't matter if it has been done in a different car as the principle is the same.
I heard a rumour that loft insulation is a good bet but my dad seems to think this would be any good as it isn't dense enough to contain the sound in the enclosure.
PLEASE help me out.
Thanks very much
Brian
Now the quarter panels themselves are sound proofed with "Brown Bread", and the area behind the quarter panels are also sound proofed with the same stuff.
What I want to know is what sort of material can I use to put into the enclosure behind the quarter panel to create a sort of air tight box for my speakers, because at the moment there are gaps that go towards the back of the car, as well as gaps that go up the B piller where the drivers Seat Belt is mounted as well as along the sill.
I was planning on stuffing these gaps with some sort of wadding to create an air tight (well as much as possible) enclosure.
Has anybody done this sort of thing before and if so what sort of material did they use, it doesn't matter if it has been done in a different car as the principle is the same.
I heard a rumour that loft insulation is a good bet but my dad seems to think this would be any good as it isn't dense enough to contain the sound in the enclosure.
PLEASE help me out.
Thanks very much
Brian