Dynamatting stock sub enclosure?
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Dynamatting stock sub enclosure?
I have seen many people put down dynamat in their cars around custom sub enclosures, etc.
Is it the opinion of any experienced audio people that putting some dynamat around the STOCK sub in a Touring model will help? I can get a small amount of dynamat for almost no money at all, so I figure it may be worth it if anyone thinks it would be beneficial.
Thanks in advance!
Is it the opinion of any experienced audio people that putting some dynamat around the STOCK sub in a Touring model will help? I can get a small amount of dynamat for almost no money at all, so I figure it may be worth it if anyone thinks it would be beneficial.
Thanks in advance!
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personally i do not think it would help a lot , that space is way to big for a sub speaker , i will use dynamat in my sub enclosure but i have a build in ported box with different sub... you can try but its waste of time IMO
p.s. if u can get dynomat cheap hook me up ?
p.s. if u can get dynomat cheap hook me up ?
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Originally posted by Stinger1
try it, it can't hurt! let us know if you think it helps. I know a lot of us are willing to try anything to improve the sound of the bose.
try it, it can't hurt! let us know if you think it helps. I know a lot of us are willing to try anything to improve the sound of the bose.
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