smurfslayer
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Only wrapping to the stock sub enclosure, no upgrade to the driver/amp? I was planning to upgeade the driver/amp plus do the wrapping.
Which wrap material did you use for the sub enclosure and doors? Anybisdues rattles/squeaks on the doors after taking tbe panels off/putting back? I changed mirrors on my Gen1 and the doors rattled after that no matter what I tried. Leery to take the dokrs apart on gen2 now. Did matting the doors help with lowering cabin noise?
So I did my mods in stages - sort of like the stages of grief; denial was first, then anger, etc.
when I was still in denial, I did the sub + 300w amp (I still have them, just not using them). That worked, and added enough bass for the 25w sony.
then I took some inspiration from @Guy and swapped out stock speakers and did some dynamat to the doors and the sub enclosure. Sub enclosure was a really nice change. this was the stock sony enclosure, slightly modded to fit the kicker shallow 8” sub. The wrap took the sub from louder/cleaner than stock to able to vibrate the mirrors.
Then I saw someone had the 10” MTI behind the seat enclosure and thought to myself: “Oh HELL yes”. I wrote that up on the audio forum. I amped the 10” with the 300w amp for a while.
From there, I swapped front coax speakers for components. then later on I did the DSR1/main amp swap and swapped the sub amp for the JL 500x1.
Along the way, my door locks were recalled twice. Each of my 4 door panels has been off and on at least 6 times. and a couple more for individuals; loose wire, etc. I have not had any problems with rattling, buzzing, etc. I’m not understanding how you could if I’m honest. You’ve got several hard mount points in addition to the clips.
Dynamat definitely does help, but I do not have in cabin db readings to quantify. I can say that if it did register on the sound meter, it would be minimal or negligible. To me, it’s just given the stereo a more full sound.