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Old May 31st, 2004, 11:18 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Yeah that's from the pressure in the trunk, some people have had their rear speakers completely destroyed because of it (tore the surrounds completely apart). Not much you can do about it at all. In order to do anything about it with a baffle, you would have to get something strong and COMPLETELY seal it to the rear deck, otherwise it wouldn't make any difference. Well by doing that you basically make super small sealed enclosures for your rear speakers, which will cut the efficiency down a huge amount and cut nearly all your low frequency reproduction. I say just remove the rears, the holes let the sub(s) breathe into the cabin anyway and it will noticably increase your spl.
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