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<blockquote data-quote="BCotrell" data-source="post: 8680762" data-attributes="member: 666314"><p>You may be overthinking this. your proposed driver frequency is 55-4000 so your desired range is doable. Just know that it might take a little more than headunit power to get your midbass drivers to wake up at those lower frequencies, also enclosure will be key. Keeping your install low key in stock door location might be tasking. Try to determine available airspace in that door cavity and checking to see that it meets the recommended requirements of the drivers. If you pass go here, do everything you can to seal your doors. This means a good amount of matting, closed cell foam behind the speaker in the door cavity and metal sheets and sheet metal screw to cover major door access holes with dynamat over that. Or you could fiberglass small enclosures If you got skills like that.</p><p></p><p>What I listed isn’t step by step by any means just things to consider that might be part of the proces. Kick panels might prove to be easier overall with better sound results</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCotrell, post: 8680762, member: 666314"] You may be overthinking this. your proposed driver frequency is 55-4000 so your desired range is doable. Just know that it might take a little more than headunit power to get your midbass drivers to wake up at those lower frequencies, also enclosure will be key. Keeping your install low key in stock door location might be tasking. Try to determine available airspace in that door cavity and checking to see that it meets the recommended requirements of the drivers. If you pass go here, do everything you can to seal your doors. This means a good amount of matting, closed cell foam behind the speaker in the door cavity and metal sheets and sheet metal screw to cover major door access holes with dynamat over that. Or you could fiberglass small enclosures If you got skills like that. What I listed isn’t step by step by any means just things to consider that might be part of the proces. Kick panels might prove to be easier overall with better sound results [/QUOTE]
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