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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 8812395" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>I bumped the speakers out so they sealed on my door panel. The silicon rubber ring seals to the door panel so sound doesnt get stuck between the panel and the door and cause cancellation and distortion. You should make sure you have a solid mounting surface. 3/4 inch plywood usually fits and makes the mounting surface much more rigid than just bare sheet metal. And a way to seal the speaker to the door panel foam works just as well and stinger makes the fast rings just for this purpose that's what is on the Memphis mids in the second photo </p><p></p><p>There are many good 5 channel amps that output 300-1500w on the sub channel. </p><p></p><p>A sundown sa8 in a ported box 1-1.25ft³ tuned to 34-46hz should perform well and be about the size of a milk crate.</p><p></p><p>Idk what exactly you mean about sounding bad. Its hard to describe sound but I bet aiming those tweeters will help alot. Maybe even flipping the positive and negative on the passenger side tweeter if the tweeters sound too harsh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 8812395, member: 611804"] I bumped the speakers out so they sealed on my door panel. The silicon rubber ring seals to the door panel so sound doesnt get stuck between the panel and the door and cause cancellation and distortion. You should make sure you have a solid mounting surface. 3/4 inch plywood usually fits and makes the mounting surface much more rigid than just bare sheet metal. And a way to seal the speaker to the door panel foam works just as well and stinger makes the fast rings just for this purpose that's what is on the Memphis mids in the second photo There are many good 5 channel amps that output 300-1500w on the sub channel. A sundown sa8 in a ported box 1-1.25ft³ tuned to 34-46hz should perform well and be about the size of a milk crate. Idk what exactly you mean about sounding bad. Its hard to describe sound but I bet aiming those tweeters will help alot. Maybe even flipping the positive and negative on the passenger side tweeter if the tweeters sound too harsh. [/QUOTE]
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