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<blockquote data-quote="SpeedEuphoria" data-source="post: 7035662" data-attributes="member: 623992"><p>You call it modest, I call it cheap, LOL. Hey they say most of it is in the install.</p><p></p><p>I've never did anything other than dynamat before, never a sound barrier. I figured I'd try it out and its my winter car so not driving it yet, so have downtime to get it done right. Originally I just wanted a modest system and think I should be close to that. I dont want added weight(too much) that's why I was an maybe still am going with a single 15"(also simpler). The box will use something lighter than MDF for sure.</p><p></p><p>Just working on finishing laying the mat. Then running wire. The plan is to have the mids amp under the pass seat using a separate 4 gauge wire. The Sub amp with separate 2awg will go in back somewhere(not sure exactly, maybe back of seat? Or in trunk?)</p><p></p><p>The x-overs for the mids will likely go under the seat. I'm not sure on the placement of the mid/tweet combo pod. Plan on testing out a couple scenarios like: Combo pod on A pilar, Combo pod on door, tweet in sail/mid on A pilar, tweet in sail/mid in door to see what sounds best</p><p></p><p>After this I still have to lean the car out a touch for better gas mileage:up2somet:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpeedEuphoria, post: 7035662, member: 623992"] You call it modest, I call it cheap, LOL. Hey they say most of it is in the install. I've never did anything other than dynamat before, never a sound barrier. I figured I'd try it out and its my winter car so not driving it yet, so have downtime to get it done right. Originally I just wanted a modest system and think I should be close to that. I dont want added weight(too much) that's why I was an maybe still am going with a single 15"(also simpler). The box will use something lighter than MDF for sure. Just working on finishing laying the mat. Then running wire. The plan is to have the mids amp under the pass seat using a separate 4 gauge wire. The Sub amp with separate 2awg will go in back somewhere(not sure exactly, maybe back of seat? Or in trunk?) The x-overs for the mids will likely go under the seat. I'm not sure on the placement of the mid/tweet combo pod. Plan on testing out a couple scenarios like: Combo pod on A pilar, Combo pod on door, tweet in sail/mid on A pilar, tweet in sail/mid in door to see what sounds best After this I still have to lean the car out a touch for better gas mileage:up2somet: [/QUOTE]
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