Fat-Tony Member 5,364 Member For: 18y 8m 21d Posted 24/07/06 12:22 AM Share Posted 24/07/06 12:22 AM While on the topic of sound quality and rattles, if using the back speaker thin arse metal panels when remounting use foam tape between the speaker panel and the mounting surace of the car, they are flimsy POS and even with a decent speaker that actually offers midrange, unlike the stock speakers, they rattle more than enough to be annoying. Good post none the less Trough just means I gotta pull the back of my car apart now lol←make a whole new speaker panel from 6-10mm MDF, while your at it convert the 5x7's to 6x9' or 6.5'. nothing awesome for the back is necessary, its only "rear fill". a set of 2 way coax 6.5's will be perfect.TurboCrazy: any decent audio shop should be able to get "Dynamat" or "roadkill" sound deadening products.a "dynamat extreme large pack" is just perfect for doing the rear wall and doors. ←hehe if I could be bothered I would remake the rear section outta mdf or I will just get my mate to do it prob easier that way Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quigebo Member 134 Member For: 18y 6m 22d Location: blue planet Posted 24/07/06 01:14 AM Share Posted 24/07/06 01:14 AM trough lolley... where is your sub mounted and how big? my 12" is behind passengers seat but in a non-custom box.. it just fit in there from last car so I chucked it in.. would like some pics/ideas on good accoustic sub mounting ideas..I dynomatted when I got the 6x9's and the 6"splits.. I just went to mates shop and cut it off his heavy duty roll..did the whole cabin and doors.. even braced up speaker supports with mdf..so much quieter on the road and heaps deeper sounds.. didnt cost me much when they get it in 100m rolls! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trough Lolly Member 4,349 Member For: 20y 3m 4d Gender: Male Location: Mildura Posted 24/07/06 06:30 AM Author Share Posted 24/07/06 06:30 AM trough lolley... where is your sub mounted and how big? my 12" is behind passengers seat but in a non-custom box.. it just fit in there from last car so I chucked it in.. would like some pics/ideas on good accoustic sub mounting ideas..I dynomatted when I got the 6x9's and the 6"splits.. I just went to mates shop and cut it off his heavy duty roll..did the whole cabin and doors.. even braced up speaker supports with mdf..so much quieter on the road and heaps deeper sounds.. didnt cost me much when they get it in 100m rolls!←no special box for me, I just made the biggest bas*ard I could fit behind the passenger seat to suit the 15' sub. sealed enclosure probly about 2 cubes.going to make a new one soon to put my 2nd 15' in. one is going behind the passenger seat and the other will sit right in the middle. we're gunna have to do alot of fart assin around to get the right volume as we are gunna try make this one a ported setup. aiming for about 40hz. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quigebo Member 134 Member For: 18y 6m 22d Location: blue planet Posted 24/07/06 07:34 AM Share Posted 24/07/06 07:34 AM trough lolley... where is your sub mounted and how big? my 12" is behind passengers seat but in a non-custom box.. it just fit in there from last car so I chucked it in.. would like some pics/ideas on good accoustic sub mounting ideas..I dynomatted when I got the 6x9's and the 6"splits.. I just went to mates shop and cut it off his heavy duty roll..did the whole cabin and doors.. even braced up speaker supports with mdf..so much quieter on the road and heaps deeper sounds.. didnt cost me much when they get it in 100m rolls!←no special box for me, I just made the biggest bas*ard I could fit behind the passenger seat to suit the 15' sub. sealed enclosure probly about 2 cubes.going to make a new one soon to put my 2nd 15' in. one is going behind the passenger seat and the other will sit right in the middle. we're gunna have to do alot of fart assin around to get the right volume as we are gunna try make this one a ported setup. aiming for about 40hz. ←sounds mad.. I see windscreens popping and trim exploding roughly what size could I get away with for a 12" and which way to face it? it's facing forwards and into the seat which obviously muffles it a fair bit.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adam Here since the start... Lifetime Members 10,282 Member For: 21y 7m 16d Gender: Male Location: Victoria Posted 24/07/06 07:45 AM Share Posted 24/07/06 07:45 AM whats a "dynamat extreme large pack" worth..?$280ish I "THINK".... maybe it was $190rrp, im not sure. I bought half a pack off a mate for $90.According to the US disributors site the bulk pack is $270 US.I've seen some on Ebay for $210 AUS plus about $20-30 freight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quigebo Member 134 Member For: 18y 6m 22d Location: blue planet Posted 24/07/06 08:46 AM Share Posted 24/07/06 08:46 AM whats a "dynamat extreme large pack" worth..?$280ish I "THINK".... maybe it was $190rrp, im not sure. I bought half a pack off a mate for $90.According to the US disributors site the bulk pack is $270 US.I've seen some on Ebay for $210 AUS plus about $20-30 freight.←try your local install "specialists" and ask how much per metre off the roll.. they buy bulk and its rediculously cheap.. I think my whole ute cost me $70 and I used equivilant to 2.5 heavy duty paks.. its not like the weight is gunna matter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trough Lolly Member 4,349 Member For: 20y 3m 4d Gender: Male Location: Mildura Posted 24/07/06 03:47 PM Author Share Posted 24/07/06 03:47 PM trough lolley... where is your sub mounted and how big? my 12" is behind passengers seat but in a non-custom box.. it just fit in there from last car so I chucked it in.. would like some pics/ideas on good accoustic sub mounting ideas..I dynomatted when I got the 6x9's and the 6"splits.. I just went to mates shop and cut it off his heavy duty roll..did the whole cabin and doors.. even braced up speaker supports with mdf..so much quieter on the road and heaps deeper sounds.. didnt cost me much when they get it in 100m rolls!←no special box for me, I just made the biggest bas*ard I could fit behind the passenger seat to suit the 15' sub. sealed enclosure probly about 2 cubes.going to make a new one soon to put my 2nd 15' in. one is going behind the passenger seat and the other will sit right in the middle. we're gunna have to do alot of fart assin around to get the right volume as we are gunna try make this one a ported setup. aiming for about 40hz. ←sounds mad.. I see windscreens popping and trim exploding roughly what size could I get away with for a 12" and which way to face it? it's facing forwards and into the seat which obviously muffles it a fair bit..←in a ute its not really gunna matter what way it faces unless its a bandpass set-up. even then it wont matter mines facing the passenger seat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cro142 Member 25 Member For: 21y 1m 6d Location: Brisbane Posted 26/07/06 06:14 AM Share Posted 26/07/06 06:14 AM (edited) Thanks to Hiddeous and Adam for the advice and the link to this thread in regard to my now-closed post about road noise in my ute.I have now purchased some Dynamat and hope it will introduce some quiet to the ute cabin.Thanks guys,Peter Edited 26/07/06 06:15 AM by cro142 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adam Here since the start... Lifetime Members 10,282 Member For: 21y 7m 16d Gender: Male Location: Victoria Posted 26/07/06 07:32 AM Share Posted 26/07/06 07:32 AM Let us know how you go with it Peter.If it all works out I'll be doing the same. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tab Sucker Moderating Team 32,303 Member For: 20y 7m 17d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 26/07/06 08:29 AM Share Posted 26/07/06 08:29 AM Has the matting done anything to lower the noise from the vents though? You'd still get that hollow airflow/road noise sound wouldn't you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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