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Posted: January 11, 2003 at 2:03 AM / IP Logged  
I've been seeing alot of custom walls in trunks lately to hide the subs.  I would imagine since they effectivly close off the trunk, limiting airspace, that SPL will be affected.  My question is, how would you get the wall to stay in place?  I can't even keep anything from vibrating off my console, let alone keep a wall right in front of the subs!  Any ideas?
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Lots of angle's, and bracing, or one neat but tricky trick that I have seen someone do was put expanding foam to the ceiling while it is wet they put a sheet already cut to fit up there and held it till it dried. One problem that they encountered with that was that the foam sucked in the roof a little.
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Thanks for the info.  I think I'd try the bracing first.  Do you know how much it would affect SPL?
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Where you brace just make sure that you give back the box in internal volume to make sure that your sound is not affected.
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