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<blockquote data-quote="tuckermitchell" data-source="post: 7831715" data-attributes="member: 643597"><p>First of all, thanks guys. The information you've given here has helped me tremendously. Alrojoca, what you wrote is what I thought you meant, I'm just not as up to date on technical jargon as you are. I will be using the passive xovers for the front speakers and putting midwoofers in the rear deck. I think I will be looking into the JBL set just because the polyglass seemed to be over 300 bucks in most cases and that just isn't worth it to me in this setup. As for mid woofers, I have no experience with Dayton but I read so many good things between this site and DIYMA that I think that they will likely be a solid choice. I'll be shopping around for them for the next week or so until I've saved the money for the components as well. I still need to mat and soundproof my trunk a little. I had some Dynamat extreme in my garage from my tahoe install and used that to do the doors of the car but I still want to do the floor and trunk area to make it a bit more solid.</p><p></p><p>One final question, if I were to take the odd shaped rear deck out of the honda and just build one out of 1/2" MDF and finish it, do you think that would be a good idea. The speaker mounts are curved and in my particular car the back dash is pretty haggard looking and could use some freshening up anyways. You guys are pretty dope, thanks for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tuckermitchell, post: 7831715, member: 643597"] First of all, thanks guys. The information you've given here has helped me tremendously. Alrojoca, what you wrote is what I thought you meant, I'm just not as up to date on technical jargon as you are. I will be using the passive xovers for the front speakers and putting midwoofers in the rear deck. I think I will be looking into the JBL set just because the polyglass seemed to be over 300 bucks in most cases and that just isn't worth it to me in this setup. As for mid woofers, I have no experience with Dayton but I read so many good things between this site and DIYMA that I think that they will likely be a solid choice. I'll be shopping around for them for the next week or so until I've saved the money for the components as well. I still need to mat and soundproof my trunk a little. I had some Dynamat extreme in my garage from my tahoe install and used that to do the doors of the car but I still want to do the floor and trunk area to make it a bit more solid. One final question, if I were to take the odd shaped rear deck out of the honda and just build one out of 1/2" MDF and finish it, do you think that would be a good idea. The speaker mounts are curved and in my particular car the back dash is pretty haggard looking and could use some freshening up anyways. You guys are pretty dope, thanks for the help. [/QUOTE]
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