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I've seen a lot of door pods here, and I'm wondering how to get the most bass from 100hz-500hz out of the mids. I see mostly open backs into door or just poorly sealed pods. My thinking is a sealed pod would give me more punch/loud mid bass sound from the woofers.
So i guess the real question is, is the woofer firing into the door cavity better or worse then a sealed door pod at correct sq/ft dimension?
I was thinking:
-I could cover over/seal the door "cubby hole"/pocket and remove it.
-Remove the panel skin from the lower door panel along the cosmetic lines just above the door pocket.
-Do the speaker ring and fiberglass work directly to the stock door panel without it's skin.
-Cut away whats left of the factory speaker enclosure (which would be accessible when door is turned on its finished face)
-Then fiberglass or otherwise make a sealed back for this lower cosmetic section that would encase and seal the woofer from directly playing into the door cavity.
good idea? or should i just let it bang into the rattly window tracks? lol

