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<blockquote data-quote="adam71" data-source="post: 903041" data-attributes="member: 549079"><p>Well, that depends on what you're trying to get out of them. I mean look at how much work would go into a totally custom pair of kick panels. If all you have to do is reinforce and deaden them then thats not much work at all compared to fabbing a set on your own. I mean they do fit seamlessly in a vehicle's interior(assuming you have the set that was made for your vehicle) and can sound really good.</p><p></p><p>As far as mid bass is concerned: Asking them to do mid bass is asking too much in the first place. The 2 people I know that have Q-forms use them for midrange and tweets only and use the door for mid bass. I know if they made them for my car (which they don't) I would put a set of 5 1/4" comps and cross it over pretty high and use mid bass in the door.</p><p></p><p>All I'm saying is asking them for midbass is asking too much out of them. I know for what they charge for a pair of those they should be able to handle some mid bass but the sad reality is they do NOT. (without some reinforcement that is)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adam71, post: 903041, member: 549079"] Well, that depends on what you're trying to get out of them. I mean look at how much work would go into a totally custom pair of kick panels. If all you have to do is reinforce and deaden them then thats not much work at all compared to fabbing a set on your own. I mean they do fit seamlessly in a vehicle's interior(assuming you have the set that was made for your vehicle) and can sound really good. As far as mid bass is concerned: Asking them to do mid bass is asking too much in the first place. The 2 people I know that have Q-forms use them for midrange and tweets only and use the door for mid bass. I know if they made them for my car (which they don't) I would put a set of 5 1/4" comps and cross it over pretty high and use mid bass in the door. All I'm saying is asking them for midbass is asking too much out of them. I know for what they charge for a pair of those they should be able to handle some mid bass but the sad reality is they do NOT. (without some reinforcement that is) [/QUOTE]
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