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<blockquote data-quote="Immortal" data-source="post: 4249968" data-attributes="member: 584048"><p>"The crossovers you just gotta find a spot you can "hide" them in, you dont want water to get in them so remember that."</p><p></p><p>The sound deadener I installed isolates the trim from the window inside the door so water shouldn't be a problem</p><p></p><p>"try the factory tweet location (if one) and then see how it sounds"</p><p></p><p>ill have to check but I dont think there is a seperate "tweet" location. I have just 6x8 2-way speakers so I only have peice per door</p><p></p><p>"and rockford may make nice sub's but i think there comps sound too tin-e"</p><p></p><p>I know its all personal taste, but what kind of components do you recommend for that price range then? I also know that RMS isnt as important for speakers but Id like to stay in the 100ish range for the speakers because I want more poweful ones than the set I have now (50w)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Immortal, post: 4249968, member: 584048"] "The crossovers you just gotta find a spot you can "hide" them in, you dont want water to get in them so remember that." The sound deadener I installed isolates the trim from the window inside the door so water shouldn't be a problem "try the factory tweet location (if one) and then see how it sounds" ill have to check but I dont think there is a seperate "tweet" location. I have just 6x8 2-way speakers so I only have peice per door "and rockford may make nice sub's but i think there comps sound too tin-e" I know its all personal taste, but what kind of components do you recommend for that price range then? I also know that RMS isnt as important for speakers but Id like to stay in the 100ish range for the speakers because I want more poweful ones than the set I have now (50w) [/QUOTE]
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