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<blockquote data-quote="envengineer" data-source="post: 2762771" data-attributes="member: 571710"><p>I had great luck with my Profi set (mid and tweeter in the kicks, midbass in the door). I don't have a lot of passengers other than my wife, and I really only listen to the stereo critically when she isn't in the car. The kickpanels imaged very well and were not that difficult to build. I wouldn't do q-forms though. Make custom kicks and be sure to take time and use pipe strap to hold the baffles in place while you play with aiming (just ball up some towels behind the drivers). This way you can find out what sounds best before you start glassing them into position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="envengineer, post: 2762771, member: 571710"] I had great luck with my Profi set (mid and tweeter in the kicks, midbass in the door). I don't have a lot of passengers other than my wife, and I really only listen to the stereo critically when she isn't in the car. The kickpanels imaged very well and were not that difficult to build. I wouldn't do q-forms though. Make custom kicks and be sure to take time and use pipe strap to hold the baffles in place while you play with aiming (just ball up some towels behind the drivers). This way you can find out what sounds best before you start glassing them into position. [/QUOTE]
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