I think it just weighs me down because the application of which didn't solve the problem. The rear deck lid is the culprit. It vibrates so much that the 3rd brake light hits the rear window. A plastic wedge would've done more to stop the annoying vibration than all the dynomat I put in. Now the Dynomat has decreases some trunk lid resonance but the front of the trunk has been lited up because of the sheer volume of air that is being pushed by these subs. Excursion - what a great thing. At this point I probabaly need to realign my trunk.

SteedaSVT - Yes I do like Monster Cable.... The amount of engineering that goes into their products is just overkill... and just the way I like it. When you start investing serious money into your system, audiophile grade equipment, you really start to appreciate music. I now listen to more Vocal and Jazz instead of rap because you can hear the fingers move across the fretts of a guitar. All my old cd's are like new cd's because of all the detail you can hear now. Can you hear Dido roll her tongue around when she's next to the mic? Tell me, when you close your eyes and listen to music in you car(in your garage) can you hear Celine Dion move from the right side of the stage to the left and then back towards the band??... because I can. Pictures are up in the registry but they are not up-to-date... At that time I had a JLe4300 working the Boston SL80's. Nice stuff... just limited in capabilities. Now I don't mean to insult you equipment, or your expertise in this area of car audio... But at this time, according to your posts, I've spent more on Dynomat and Monster Cable than you have on your entire system.

Jack