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<blockquote data-quote="jamster" data-source="post: 17734"><p>Agree with everything you have said, except the 'use active crossover' bit. A properly designed passive will introduce phase correction and impedance compensation. Use a proper passive.</p><p></p><p>Adding too much damping to doors can reverse the desired effect, especially if you don't have the excursion/power to play with.</p><p></p><p>As important as mounting the woofer is the panel in front of it. Often the door panels resonate and rattle if the grille is too restrictive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamster, post: 17734"] Agree with everything you have said, except the 'use active crossover' bit. A properly designed passive will introduce phase correction and impedance compensation. Use a proper passive. Adding too much damping to doors can reverse the desired effect, especially if you don't have the excursion/power to play with. As important as mounting the woofer is the panel in front of it. Often the door panels resonate and rattle if the grille is too restrictive. [/QUOTE]
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