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fing door speakers are distorting!^%$#
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<blockquote data-quote="goodstuff" data-source="post: 1714380" data-attributes="member: 547462"><p>no not coax...seperate tweeter and midrange attached to a plate w/ two way crossovers...it's a low end distortion there are no air leaks that I know of...these speakers are in some uber funky boxes though....well I wouldn't really call them boxes....more like pods...they are made of plastic...I cut the front part off of them because they were made to take a 5" speaker and replaced it with some sheet metal and silicone...but they are ported so I wasn't really worried about the silicone blowing out or anything like that...what do you think about running them without the boxes/pods etc...stupid idea? it's just really hard cause I don't have a lot of options due to space requirements and I need to use these same speakers in the front as I have in the back...btw the ones in the back in sealed boxes sound wayyy better and louder than the ones in my doors so I think it's a box problem...I would make fiberglass floor pods but I don't have room on the drivers side to do it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodstuff, post: 1714380, member: 547462"] no not coax...seperate tweeter and midrange attached to a plate w/ two way crossovers...it's a low end distortion there are no air leaks that I know of...these speakers are in some uber funky boxes though....well I wouldn't really call them boxes....more like pods...they are made of plastic...I cut the front part off of them because they were made to take a 5" speaker and replaced it with some sheet metal and silicone...but they are ported so I wasn't really worried about the silicone blowing out or anything like that...what do you think about running them without the boxes/pods etc...stupid idea? it's just really hard cause I don't have a lot of options due to space requirements and I need to use these same speakers in the front as I have in the back...btw the ones in the back in sealed boxes sound wayyy better and louder than the ones in my doors so I think it's a box problem...I would make fiberglass floor pods but I don't have room on the drivers side to do it... [/QUOTE]
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