
Absorb the speaker’s power and lay a solid foundation for sound.
【Log On Original Metal Baffle|Inner Baffle that Unlocks the Benefits of Speaker Upgrades】
Even after replacing the speakers, the sound doesn’t come forward the way you expected. Vocals sound a bit muffled. The bass is blurred, and the sound’s contours don’t feel clearly defined.
In such cases, it’s worth looking not only at the speaker itself, but also at the inner baffle that you mount to the door.
Log On Original Metal Baffle is a part designed to build a solid foundation that supports the speaker and to make it easier to absorb the forces when the speaker moves. When the foundation is stable, the sound’s attack and definition become easier to bring out, and you can more readily perceive the position of the vocals and the attack feel of instruments.
In particular, if you want to address:
…this is an inner baffle worth considering.
Speakers don’t always deliver their true potential just by being fixed to the door. If the mounting is weak or if extra vibration appears on the mounting surface, the sound may blur, and the bass may feel loose and less defined.
Metal baffles take advantage of their rigidity, making it easier to support the speaker—ideal when you want the sound to be tight and direct. When combined with a speaker upgrade and/or deadening, you may be able to feel even more noticeable changes in the sound.
However, metal baffles aren’t suitable for every car or every speaker. Depending on the speaker’s character, the condition of the door, the music you usually listen to, and the sound you’re aiming for, using a different material or mounting method may result in a more natural finish.
Inner baffles may not be flashy parts, but they are an important element that affects how the speakers sound.
At Log On, we consider which baffle will fit best while checking the installation conditions for each vehicle, the speaker dimensions, and the condition on the door side. If it were me, I wouldn’t choose just because “it’s metal, so it’s good” without first deciding the direction of the sound.
Do you want a sound that’s hard and sharp, or something a bit more flexible that’s less fatiguing to listen to? Once that’s clarified, it’s best to think through the combination—including speakers, deadening, and DSP tuning—because that leads to greater satisfaction after the work is done.
Whether you’re considering a speaker upgrade or you want your current speakers to sound a bit more solid, please feel free to consult us. Let’s think together from a foundation that suits your car and shape your usual music into something you can enjoy comfortably.