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New Audio Setup for RestoMod 69Camaro Convertible
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8822792" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Indeed. I can't imagine the speaker holes in the door now are going to do much for you unless I'm misreading where the seats are going to be. Best option would be to build some custom kickpanels. Kicks are a great location for good imaging and it's a small piece to fab custom that you can remove and reinstall stock panel down the road if needed.</p><p></p><p>JL is a bit spendy but a good product. The downside in an 8 channel amp is that you won't have a lot of power for a subwoofer. Normally I'd say you could do something sane with only the couple hundred watts you'll have here but out of a convertible you may need to brute force a bit to get decent low frequency. Alternately they may still sell the Aura Bass Shaker on partsexpress or elsewhere. Those secured under your seats give the illusion of powerful bass which works very well in a convertible when paired with a modest subwoofer in the trunk.</p><p></p><p>Haven't seen many reviews of those head units made especially for classic cars. If you try one please report back here with some reviews because we have a few people a year pop by asking about what is good for this type of project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8822792, member: 614752"] Indeed. I can't imagine the speaker holes in the door now are going to do much for you unless I'm misreading where the seats are going to be. Best option would be to build some custom kickpanels. Kicks are a great location for good imaging and it's a small piece to fab custom that you can remove and reinstall stock panel down the road if needed. JL is a bit spendy but a good product. The downside in an 8 channel amp is that you won't have a lot of power for a subwoofer. Normally I'd say you could do something sane with only the couple hundred watts you'll have here but out of a convertible you may need to brute force a bit to get decent low frequency. Alternately they may still sell the Aura Bass Shaker on partsexpress or elsewhere. Those secured under your seats give the illusion of powerful bass which works very well in a convertible when paired with a modest subwoofer in the trunk. Haven't seen many reviews of those head units made especially for classic cars. If you try one please report back here with some reviews because we have a few people a year pop by asking about what is good for this type of project. [/QUOTE]
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