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Best midrange/vocal component speakers around 150 dollars
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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8661642" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>The polks may not be as bad as you think. You don't have to use the most expensive sound deadening. Nioco on Amazon is 60/70 dollars a box.There's some decent videos on YouTube on how to install. Seal off the doors any holes in the panel. Fast rings or equivalent. I found something at lowes once. Think it was a garage door seal. Looked just like fast rings anyway Worked pretty good.</p><p></p><p>The morels are probably right up you alley if I had to guess. They're not harsh to my ears or my wife's ears at all.</p><p></p><p>You'll want soft/silk fabric dome tweeters. Something with a fairly low sensitivity rating. The morels are rated at 90.5 db but it's at 2.83 volts vs 1 watt they're probably around 86/87 db at 1 watt. So pay attention to how companies rate their sensitivity.</p><p></p><p>Your set up is important amp gain eq tweeters position. Try some different locations before you install them. Double sided tape works pretty good for that. You might like them a little off axis if your ears are that sensitive </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8661642, member: 674179"] The polks may not be as bad as you think. You don't have to use the most expensive sound deadening. Nioco on Amazon is 60/70 dollars a box.There's some decent videos on YouTube on how to install. Seal off the doors any holes in the panel. Fast rings or equivalent. I found something at lowes once. Think it was a garage door seal. Looked just like fast rings anyway Worked pretty good. The morels are probably right up you alley if I had to guess. They're not harsh to my ears or my wife's ears at all. You'll want soft/silk fabric dome tweeters. Something with a fairly low sensitivity rating. The morels are rated at 90.5 db but it's at 2.83 volts vs 1 watt they're probably around 86/87 db at 1 watt. So pay attention to how companies rate their sensitivity. Your set up is important amp gain eq tweeters position. Try some different locations before you install them. Double sided tape works pretty good for that. You might like them a little off axis if your ears are that sensitive [/QUOTE]
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