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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph7195" data-source="post: 7401749" data-attributes="member: 633259"><p>I had the same problem in my truck with Boston Accoustics. I was able to get some better bass response by sealing the doors Very thoroughly. It takes a lot of time and attention, but the bass became more accurate the more I spent time on the small details within the door. there were alot more openings than I had expected. UMWDAWG got it right, when I first put the speakers in, I got distortion around 70 hz at med/high volumes, but as I sealed the door beter and better, I was able to get that number to around 60 hz with very little to no distortion at med/high volumes. I still like my Boston's, but of course there is always choices to make when it comes to what you want your system to do for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph7195, post: 7401749, member: 633259"] I had the same problem in my truck with Boston Accoustics. I was able to get some better bass response by sealing the doors Very thoroughly. It takes a lot of time and attention, but the bass became more accurate the more I spent time on the small details within the door. there were alot more openings than I had expected. UMWDAWG got it right, when I first put the speakers in, I got distortion around 70 hz at med/high volumes, but as I sealed the door beter and better, I was able to get that number to around 60 hz with very little to no distortion at med/high volumes. I still like my Boston's, but of course there is always choices to make when it comes to what you want your system to do for you. [/QUOTE]
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