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Do Kickpods really make sense??
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<blockquote data-quote="T3mpest" data-source="post: 2106945" data-attributes="member: 560148"><p>Most of the SQ comepetitors that are using dash installs are also completely tearing apart the dash, and basically making a new one from scratch. For a daily driving/amateur SQ install kick panels can do wonders. It's like alot of things in audio, it's easy to get the first 95%, past that it just gets really hard. Theres nothing wrong with IB midbass. Most kick panels are too small to give many speakers the proper space anyway. You end up with huge peaks that end up making things resonanate to hell. Try venting the back of the kick into the carpet or a door panel, get some kind of a semi-ap thing going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3mpest, post: 2106945, member: 560148"] Most of the SQ comepetitors that are using dash installs are also completely tearing apart the dash, and basically making a new one from scratch. For a daily driving/amateur SQ install kick panels can do wonders. It's like alot of things in audio, it's easy to get the first 95%, past that it just gets really hard. Theres nothing wrong with IB midbass. Most kick panels are too small to give many speakers the proper space anyway. You end up with huge peaks that end up making things resonanate to hell. Try venting the back of the kick into the carpet or a door panel, get some kind of a semi-ap thing going on. [/QUOTE]
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