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Posts posted by Omega5002
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Well, I actually did the testing with my tweeters, which are Tang Band 25-302SH, one test on the dashboard, and the other test holding it in the a-pillar location, along with the help of my friend, and we both agreed on the a-pillar location because we both felt the sound surrounded us and had more detail, while on the dashboard, we felt like the sound was just coming from the dashboard, though I do have to say it was harsh on the a-pillar location, but only harsh songs like the beginning of Pink Floyd - Time, and Hardcore, on the dashboard, it sounded a bit dull, by the way, these are neutral tweeters, which is my favorite type of sound anyways.
The a-pillars pic will be posted soon, just need to wait for the epoxy to settle in since 15 year old heat drenched plastic is brittle, so had to fix a few things, but it's coming along nicely.
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Yeah, I'll try the dashboard 1st, and see if the a-pillar location is better to my ears. I'll post results after I'm done, which should be done today if the rain doesn't persist.
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Alrighty then, I'll try that out, thank you guys.
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So something like this, cause I've heard some tips that having the tweeter on the a-pillar can produce better imaging, but I wasn't sure of the height.
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So basically, a 3rd of the way up?
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Before I hole saw my new tweeters(yes they fit) into them, I'd like to know the best height on the a-pillars to put them at. I was thinking headrest level, but I'm not sure.
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Kinda like this
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I use pieces of wood and mdf on top of my box so it holds to the reardeck by having a tight fit, and it works really well.
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You don't need that much power for a home environment.
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dvdvideosoft programs
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Rather would have used super glue or epoxy, which is cheaper, than caulk, but hey, if it works, it works.
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Nice start there so far, but I wouldn't use the 16 gauge wire for the subwoofers, only for the components, it would be a good idea to get 10 gauge wire for the subwoofers.
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Well, when I mean't I seen someone do it, I mean't I saw it on video
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I've seen someone run an NS-1 on a pair of SA-8's, and they seem to take it fine.
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Well, this isn't going anywhere
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The MA-8 looks sturdier, and looks like it has more xmax than the VVX-8, that's the difference I see.
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Why all caps?
Though the subs should handle the power fine
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How's that embrassing, that's one epic cooler lol
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Well, if it was me personally, if you had the room, I'd give each CVX 2.25cu ft after displacement since Kickers perform well in slightly larger boxes than your typical 12.
Though, the current box you have does sound like a decent box for them, try it out, and see how you like it.
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Amp tune up, sounds like a cool idea, and who knows, maybe you can revive older amps that have parts wearing out as well.
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If someone doesn't think that show is awesome, then something is wrong with them.
I love watching that show when I get the chance to.
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Square sub - less sound quality, has issues with tearing, won't have as much power handling as your current subs, less cone area, and they aren't known for outstanding build quality either.
Sure, trade. Whoever is getting your subs will thank you..
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BEST 6X9's?!?! ANY ADVICE?
in Mid's and highs
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Agreed, none, if it's not circle shaped (excluding planars), it's not worth bothering with, you can actually fit a tweeter and a 6.5 inside the shape of the 6x9 anyways.