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Anything wrong with qlogic kick panels?
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<blockquote data-quote="xtremekustomz" data-source="post: 3023724" data-attributes="member: 569952"><p>I can understand. It is aggrevating having to work out in the yard but that is what I have done since I started doing everything. Just curious, how is your summer running out? Where do you live? Anyway, as for reinforcing, you can use deadener as listed before to make them a little heavier and reduce resonance behind the panel. Also a good thing to do is close it in but you don't want to get into any glassing so I guess that is kinda out. As for the speakers on axis/off axis, they usually tell in a manual somewhere. I'll be honest though, unless you are building some kick panels don't worry about it too much most any should work in your situation plus you won't be able to do any aiming with Q-Logic panels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xtremekustomz, post: 3023724, member: 569952"] I can understand. It is aggrevating having to work out in the yard but that is what I have done since I started doing everything. Just curious, how is your summer running out? Where do you live? Anyway, as for reinforcing, you can use deadener as listed before to make them a little heavier and reduce resonance behind the panel. Also a good thing to do is close it in but you don't want to get into any glassing so I guess that is kinda out. As for the speakers on axis/off axis, they usually tell in a manual somewhere. I'll be honest though, unless you are building some kick panels don't worry about it too much most any should work in your situation plus you won't be able to do any aiming with Q-Logic panels. [/QUOTE]
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