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Date: March 31, 2002 at 23:58:30
From: curtis mittong, [dip-39.maxg3-1.dips.csonline.net]
Subject: Re: Sub/amp configuration questions (lots of them) |
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You write................ I can't help you much with the enclosure, other than to say that you might consider putting a layer of Dynamat Xtreme in between the metal and the fiberglass. Using Dynamat (oe any soft sound deadening material for that matter) between two rigid surfaces will improve its performance, leaving you with a very dead wall. This will probably be more effective at stopping vibration than attaching extra metal to your trunk. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Ok...I was planning on bonding the fiberglass/epoxy to the walls of the sump for rigidity. I can't imagine that the dynamat will be too useful if it soaks or gets bonded by epoxy, will it? I was originally thinking of building a wire frame in the sump, then removing it and covering it with fiberglass to make the enclosure, but it will be less labor-intensive if I just bond it in the hole. That way it will be easier to assemble and seal the top. Can I bond the 'glass right over the dynamat?
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