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<blockquote data-quote="captainobvious!" data-source="post: 6053934" data-attributes="member: 546920"><p>Yeah, I did a poor job on the initial fiberglassing, which is why I'm doing them over. The install will be fine when its complete. Lemme guess...you would have done a door pod...right ?</p><p></p><p></p><p>I admit the kicks are looking shitty and they are not angled how I would want them to be. I said that in the thread if you bothered to read it (probably not though as you seem to be a a guy who "reads" to see the pretty pictures. Not only are you wrong about the sound of the vehicle, you dont know wtf you are talking about.</p><p></p><p>They sounded d@mn good even with the poor angling on my part.</p><p></p><p>That being said, those kick pods are going away. I plan to move the tweeters up to the a-pillars and I'm still up in the air about the midrange and which placement Im going for. You know what the car sounds like when you've never sat in it...thats impressive.</p><p></p><p> Were you there when I listened to and aimed the drivers? NO. I did aim the drivers, but in doing the molds/stretching the angle was off because I did a shitty job. These midranges have a nice off axis response and the sound was actually much better than I expected it to be given the off angling of the pods. They were never finished properly because I was not happy with the end result of the aiming.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I admit, it looks rough right now, but I am not finished...</p><p></p><p>We dont all have money to pay for a pro install. And to be honest, I prefer to learn how to do something on my own. I'd still be paying for head unit and amp installations if I didnt start off somewhere. We all have to learn in some way bro, it might be rough at first , but I'll manage just fine, thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captainobvious!, post: 6053934, member: 546920"] Yeah, I did a poor job on the initial fiberglassing, which is why I'm doing them over. The install will be fine when its complete. Lemme guess...you would have done a door pod...right ? I admit the kicks are looking shitty and they are not angled how I would want them to be. I said that in the thread if you bothered to read it (probably not though as you seem to be a a guy who "reads" to see the pretty pictures. Not only are you wrong about the sound of the vehicle, you dont know wtf you are talking about. They sounded d@mn good even with the poor angling on my part. That being said, those kick pods are going away. I plan to move the tweeters up to the a-pillars and I'm still up in the air about the midrange and which placement Im going for. You know what the car sounds like when you've never sat in it...thats impressive. Were you there when I listened to and aimed the drivers? NO. I did aim the drivers, but in doing the molds/stretching the angle was off because I did a shitty job. These midranges have a nice off axis response and the sound was actually much better than I expected it to be given the off angling of the pods. They were never finished properly because I was not happy with the end result of the aiming. I admit, it looks rough right now, but I am not finished... We dont all have money to pay for a pro install. And to be honest, I prefer to learn how to do something on my own. I'd still be paying for head unit and amp installations if I didnt start off somewhere. We all have to learn in some way bro, it might be rough at first , but I'll manage just fine, thanks. [/QUOTE]
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