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<blockquote data-quote="req" data-source="post: 2876208" data-attributes="member: 555713"><p>cd1 pro can play a little lower than the cd1v3. both can mount to full lenses or mini lenses.</p><p></p><p>installation is under the dash perpendicular to the floor, longer part of the lense facing the opposite side of the car. the further back and toward the outside of the car, the better the stage\image usually.</p><p></p><p>installation is usually a backstrap on eaither side of the mouth flanges to somewhere under the dash, and one on a mounting bolt on the moter\lense holding the motor up.</p><p></p><p>they <strong>should be</strong> crossed at least 18db\oct or more. and they should be set as low as possible with a hefty midbass speaker. 50w will be way more than enough.</p><p></p><p>aside from that. a nice EQ setup (12+ bands should be a minimal point imo) would help a lot. there is a high end rolloff that *can* be helped out with a pair of tweeters up in the sail\a pillars from like 16khz+ to pull the stage up and further and make it wider. but thats totally optional.</p><p></p><p>i think thats about it.</p><p></p><p>not a huge difference in terms of the motors. but the pros should be able to go a litte lower. thats about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="req, post: 2876208, member: 555713"] cd1 pro can play a little lower than the cd1v3. both can mount to full lenses or mini lenses. installation is under the dash perpendicular to the floor, longer part of the lense facing the opposite side of the car. the further back and toward the outside of the car, the better the stage\image usually. installation is usually a backstrap on eaither side of the mouth flanges to somewhere under the dash, and one on a mounting bolt on the moter\lense holding the motor up. they [B]should be[/B] crossed at least 18db\oct or more. and they should be set as low as possible with a hefty midbass speaker. 50w will be way more than enough. aside from that. a nice EQ setup (12+ bands should be a minimal point imo) would help a lot. there is a high end rolloff that *can* be helped out with a pair of tweeters up in the sail\a pillars from like 16khz+ to pull the stage up and further and make it wider. but thats totally optional. i think thats about it. not a huge difference in terms of the motors. but the pros should be able to go a litte lower. thats about it. [/QUOTE]
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