New member Username: Illmatic_kjPost Number: 2 Registered: May-04 | hey.. I recently put 2 -12" Infinity subs in a ported box in my car. the subs are 300w RMS and 1200w max. I had 2 questions, is my amp which is a sony explode max 800w and rms 200w enough to power these 2 subs? And if i use either brown bread or dynamat, will this get rid of the annoying trunk rattle? And will it make the subs sound louder and clearer? its a 2 door honda civic coupe and it rattles like crazy please help thanks KJ |
Bronze Member Username: Bruhneedluv2Post Number: 17 Registered: May-04 | try fatmat...same sound deadening quality but you can get 100 sq ft for about $130 shipped. here is the link www.fatmat.com Dynamat is way to expensive for a few sheets when you can get enough to cover the entire car for the same price. |
Bronze Member Username: Joe718Post Number: 22 Registered: May-04 | also try venting your rear deck that will release the air from your trunk into the cabin of the car, the bass will also sound better |
New member Username: KenwaPost Number: 2 Registered: May-04 | I would say you could use a bigger amp, and a better brand, xplod is not the way to go man |
New member Username: Caraudion00bPost Number: 2 Registered: May-04 | Does Dynamat-ing your trunk really stop rattling? I just got a Jetta and I am putting 2 10W6's in, and I am assuming I will need some dampening. I had Dynamat in the doors of my Cherokee, but that sh*t is so expensive... |
Bronze Member Username: LivinlowPost Number: 19 Registered: May-04 | 5th time ive read this exact same thing, but all in different threads |
Silver Member Username: Jonathan_fGA USA Post Number: 165 Registered: May-04 | Yes, Dynamat stops rattling. Like it was said above, fatmat and Scosche makes Accumat, both equally good and cheaper. It dampens resonance making rattles stop. |