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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Dec 2008
      Location
      west springfield, ma
      Posts
      249
      Country Flag: United States

      rear plastic speaker cones

      my friend told me about these things, they're plastic i believe and just line up with the holes for your speakers to screw in. they go around the back of the speaker so all the noise comes out and doesnt get lost underneath it. anyone have any info on these been trying to find something but no luck...



    2. #2
      Join Date
      Dec 2004
      Location
      bowling green,ky
      Posts
      845
      Country Flag: United States

      speaker cones

      you will lose any and all bass response if you use them. If you are running subs, sometimes the air movement of the sub will make your rear spkrs pop or bottom out. in those instances you can use the baffles, i would stay away from them otherwise. full range speakers are infinite baffle, so if you use a baffle, you are defeating all the engineering that went into making the speaker have a full sound


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