I think I get the idea now. The template allows the exhaust to come in from the red arrows and exit through the two elongated slits while reducing the amount of sound waves from hitting inside that cavity. And you slide the wadding through one of the slits and manipulated with a long flathead...
I do believe the modification will provide dramatic improvements. I am just confused where the wadding goes. In the first post, the sub cover was completely removed, but there were red and blue arrows showing where the wadding needs to go. Without taking off the sub cover, you can’t access the...
There are several posters here that posted about the confusion of the 1” speaker wadding template. Many of them even questioned the use of sheets vs pull-apart wadding.
If your suggestion is just to re-read it, then I can also suggest you to read between pages 8 to 13 to see what the confusion...
Where did people use the speaker wadding? The video linked showed it in the materials required but didn’t even use it.
The template for “speaker batting” is confusing too, none of the people here talked about that part and where they even used the 1” speaker wadding.
Completely untrue. If you believe this then don't brake at a redlight when you're behind a car and let's see if your car will stop on its own without ramming into the car in front of you.
Hey thanks for the note.
I put my ears to the seatbelt pivot/column and it’s definitely coming from there.
I know what you’re talking about and it does make a noise when I slap it or lightly touch it. I’ll check tomorrow for sure on the drive over to Home Depot.
What material did you use to...