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2008 GMC Sierra build for four 8" subs in fiberglass ported box with 3" seat raise
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<blockquote data-quote="Trancer" data-source="post: 7687714" data-attributes="member: 544448"><p>Thanks for all of the compliments guys!</p><p></p><p>Well I got the speakers wired up last night. After running into a snag with one of my Focal Tweeters being screwed, I had to run over to Chet's house (cwill5) and grab some Digital Design silk dome T1 tweeters.</p><p></p><p>They are much much more laid back than my fronts. I havent done any EQing yet with my laptop on my Rockford Fosgate 3Sixty.1, but I dont have any tweeter attenuation with my Focal K2P crossovers. They are giving me a hollow sound. Seems like I need to do some EQing when I get my truck back so I can bump up that tweeter in the rear.</p><p></p><p>When I get it back, Im going to test fit the 40 part of the rear seat. I already know I am going to have issues with the middle bracket and my amplifier. I am going to have to shift the amplifier to the left about an inch and a half and I think I only have an inch. I'd really hate to have to trim my factory door trim. The other issue is that this AQX-360.4 amp from Audiopipe is extremely thick. Im hoping I wont clearance issues there either. If I do, Then I may have to mount it to the wall directly and just put some 1/4" wood in between it just to keep it away from rattling even though I have the wall Dynamatted. Man thats going to **** if I have to do that. I Liquid nails the hell out of that back wall</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trancer, post: 7687714, member: 544448"] Thanks for all of the compliments guys! Well I got the speakers wired up last night. After running into a snag with one of my Focal Tweeters being screwed, I had to run over to Chet's house (cwill5) and grab some Digital Design silk dome T1 tweeters. They are much much more laid back than my fronts. I havent done any EQing yet with my laptop on my Rockford Fosgate 3Sixty.1, but I dont have any tweeter attenuation with my Focal K2P crossovers. They are giving me a hollow sound. Seems like I need to do some EQing when I get my truck back so I can bump up that tweeter in the rear. When I get it back, Im going to test fit the 40 part of the rear seat. I already know I am going to have issues with the middle bracket and my amplifier. I am going to have to shift the amplifier to the left about an inch and a half and I think I only have an inch. I'd really hate to have to trim my factory door trim. The other issue is that this AQX-360.4 amp from Audiopipe is extremely thick. Im hoping I wont clearance issues there either. If I do, Then I may have to mount it to the wall directly and just put some 1/4" wood in between it just to keep it away from rattling even though I have the wall Dynamatted. Man thats going to **** if I have to do that. I Liquid nails the hell out of that back wall [/QUOTE]
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