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I hope you don't mind a little constructive criticism,,, From the cabin of the car it looks quite nice.. from the rear..It's kinda sloppy. Also blocking off your rear seats with a sheet of MDF will really affect your upper range bass and SPL... the sound waves travel very easily through soft foam. but are reflected off the sheet of MDF/ Plywood I'm currently working on a half wall which is at an angle to fit my 2 amps anto..basically a wide Triangle box with the sub mounted vertically in the middle. This way all the wiring can be run very cleanly under the angled part and I won't be at any loss for bass..
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I made a cover to hide wires out of old panelling and covered it with carpet.
The first pick of the truck is with it in place hiding all the wires.
The second is with it off so you could see how I hid everything with it.
If you look the cover I made is just laying there.
Bass is rockin. Its hard to see but it isn't really a tight seal or anything. With the shadows its very deceptive which worked to my advantage. There is actually about 2-3" all the way around the board (top, left, & right). The top neon is actually mounted about 3" above the top of the board on the deck between the two speakers.
This is a SQ system that goes decently loud when I get the urg. For midbass I have the 6.5" up front and the 6x9's in the rear that do a great job. The sub is crossed over @ 50hz off the HU. Going up to 80 or 125 gets rather bloated. Just not as clean a sound.
The first pick of the truck is with it in place hiding all the wires.
The second is with it off so you could see how I hid everything with it.
If you look the cover I made is just laying there.
Bass is rockin. Its hard to see but it isn't really a tight seal or anything. With the shadows its very deceptive which worked to my advantage. There is actually about 2-3" all the way around the board (top, left, & right). The top neon is actually mounted about 3" above the top of the board on the deck between the two speakers.
This is a SQ system that goes decently loud when I get the urg. For midbass I have the 6.5" up front and the 6x9's in the rear that do a great job. The sub is crossed over @ 50hz off the HU. Going up to 80 or 125 gets rather bloated. Just not as clean a sound.
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you should be able to cross the sub at 80hz no problem.. it's the problem I was referring to with the loss of upper bass ranges because of the board there..it's quite the nice setup indeed...but I was just adding my suggestive 2 cents..no knocking [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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