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<blockquote data-quote="MikeCL" data-source="post: 8130574" data-attributes="member: 655712"><p>[ATTACH]26543615[/ATTACH][ATTACH]26543614[/ATTACH][ATTACH]26543613[/ATTACH]Well all done, not bad but I had to do a little modding as you can see.. the factory tweeter option came with deeper sails for the tweeter but a used set is like $45 and not worth it IMHO, with this the flush mount was still too thick so what I did was take the swivel mount out and locked the tweeter on it and stuck it in the housing, It's not able to swivel because of how it is, however they are both pointed at the listener so it's what counts I guess and secured with superglue.</p><p></p><p>The supplied spacers did not fit so I had to mod the factor spacers and trim it so the magnet would not get caught up, the tweeter mounting was pretty easy, in both videos that was just the front speakers playing, factory could not handle being at vol level 31.. Any higher the kenwood's start to distort but it's plenty loud if you ask me! I'm glad the speaker was not really deep since Subaru's have shallow doors and the window would be the first thing to hit the magnet.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]aCvWLEh2AzA[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Also for the rear speakers what should I put? I was thinking the Alpine SPS-610 I wont be putting a amp on them</p><p></p><p>I just thought about this.. my Kenwood components in the front have inline crossovers, So if I amp the fronts how do I go about doing that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeCL, post: 8130574, member: 655712"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]26543615[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]26543614[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]26543613[/ATTACH]Well all done, not bad but I had to do a little modding as you can see.. the factory tweeter option came with deeper sails for the tweeter but a used set is like $45 and not worth it IMHO, with this the flush mount was still too thick so what I did was take the swivel mount out and locked the tweeter on it and stuck it in the housing, It's not able to swivel because of how it is, however they are both pointed at the listener so it's what counts I guess and secured with superglue. The supplied spacers did not fit so I had to mod the factor spacers and trim it so the magnet would not get caught up, the tweeter mounting was pretty easy, in both videos that was just the front speakers playing, factory could not handle being at vol level 31.. Any higher the kenwood's start to distort but it's plenty loud if you ask me! I'm glad the speaker was not really deep since Subaru's have shallow doors and the window would be the first thing to hit the magnet. [MEDIA=youtube]aCvWLEh2AzA[/MEDIA] Also for the rear speakers what should I put? I was thinking the Alpine SPS-610 I wont be putting a amp on them I just thought about this.. my Kenwood components in the front have inline crossovers, So if I amp the fronts how do I go about doing that? [/QUOTE]
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