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Accurate sound reproduction, minimum requirements?
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<blockquote data-quote="tobz" data-source="post: 331914" data-attributes="member: 550322"><p>Thanks for all of your help. I've changed my mind around a bit, so taking what everyone said into consideration, I can probably save money buy purchasing a better H/U with an EQ, and spend the money I save on an amp. Plus, it sounds like since I am working on this project slowly, that will work better anyhow, since I can get the H/U first, the comps next, and the amp last, since a nice H/U will have a semi-decent amount of power for the comps.</p><p></p><p>I will probably go with the alpine H/U, and just use a mounting kit.</p><p></p><p>I also decided that my kicks will be too cumbersome to make, and too obstructed for good sound, so I am switching to component drivers in the front doors, and the component tweeters in the A-pillars.</p><p></p><p>I will look into what mounting depths I am restricted to later on today.</p><p></p><p>One question about mounting in the doors... What is the best way to shield the rear of the speaker from the door? Just use, say, second skin? Or should I fabricate some sort of box type enclosure? Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks.</p><p></p><p>T.J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobz, post: 331914, member: 550322"] Thanks for all of your help. I've changed my mind around a bit, so taking what everyone said into consideration, I can probably save money buy purchasing a better H/U with an EQ, and spend the money I save on an amp. Plus, it sounds like since I am working on this project slowly, that will work better anyhow, since I can get the H/U first, the comps next, and the amp last, since a nice H/U will have a semi-decent amount of power for the comps. I will probably go with the alpine H/U, and just use a mounting kit. I also decided that my kicks will be too cumbersome to make, and too obstructed for good sound, so I am switching to component drivers in the front doors, and the component tweeters in the A-pillars. I will look into what mounting depths I am restricted to later on today. One question about mounting in the doors... What is the best way to shield the rear of the speaker from the door? Just use, say, second skin? Or should I fabricate some sort of box type enclosure? Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks. T.J. [/QUOTE]
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