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Speaker Covers Vibrating.



DaveDreads

aka Philomena Cunk aka Barry Shitpeas
ClioSport Club Member
For ages I thought my rear speakers were blown, but I got
a new head unit fitted the other day and the sound quality
and bass is loads better.

So now my speakers buzz/vibrate on tunes with heavy bass,
when I press on the speaker covers it stops, any suggestions
on how I get rid of this?
 
  172
remove grill and fit a slither of silcone sealant on all the parts that touch plastic to plastic between the doorcard and grill
 
Ive got this badly on my megane sport - have been thinking of pastering the rear end of the car with dynamat - the problem I have is the speakers are actually attached to the rear door cards (3 door though so no doors but you know what I mean) and its the cards that are vibrating - will it be ok to put the dynamat on the door card as well as the outer skin?
 
  Clio 172 RS2
I've this too... only on the passenger side.

What about filling the space with 'glasswool' type of filling.
Emulating a larger space... soundwaves travel longer.
Saw this on Discovery 'Street Customs' / WCC... finetuning the sound or improving it.
 
  172
if i read it right you said its the speakers on the door card yes?then unbolt it and a ring of foam matting around the speaker then re bolt it back on
 
any idea where to get the foam matting from? can you supply it plus anything else I could try?
If you can do me a deal I need a head unit and some rear speakers too
 

Rob

ClioSport Moderator
Sounds larvely gimmie a price for a couple of strips or whatever you do it in via PM.

Will need to be at least 50cm long, or maybe I could just use a few bits, so not bothered tbh.
 


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