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  1. chrisgerman1983

    enclosure deadening

    Thanks for the replies. I had thought that bracing would only alter the tone of the resonance. I am just so impressed with the product I wanted to try it for other purposes. I may still do it a tube is less then $20 so it is worth a shot. I will be soundproofing my wood shop as well so I may have some kicking around. I will be dynamatting my cabinet saw and enclosing my compressor in a box with a automotive muffler for air intake. I meed to try and avoid noise complaints
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    enclosure deadening

    Is there any benifit do deadening an enclosure? I have thought about using a product called "green glue" sandwiched between two layers of mdf. It is intended for use between drywall and it is amazing! I used it in my condo and do not jear the neighbors at all anymore. It converts sound energy to heat and disperses it through the material. http://www.greengluecompany.com
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    painting boxes

    i have had very good luck painting MDF by sanding all the edges to a fine grit (400 grit) then primering then paint. it has always turned out great
  4. chrisgerman1983

    new guy

    Hey everyone! I dont know much about the technical side of car audio.... i am a wood worker so i love making sub boxes and basic installs and i look forward to learning more here is the most recent box i made, for my jeep cherokee here it is before the grill after the grill, made it out of 3/16 steel very durable. it does resonate with certain freqencies though
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