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<blockquote data-quote="maylar" data-source="post: 117725" data-attributes="member: 541144"><p>Dash speakers typically sound lame even if you get good ones, because the bottom of the dash is open. You get midrange and highs, but no midbass at all.</p><p></p><p>In most situations for a beginner it's simpler to try and put speakers in the doors than to do kick panels. If there's such a thing as a Chevette owners group on the web, you should find it and ask other folks who own one what they've done.</p><p></p><p>You can use a non-polarized cap as a bass-blocker (that's what they are, after all) but the selection of values is limited at Radio Shack. I found it simpler to just buy them from an audio place ike Cruthfield.com (I think even BestBuys and Circuit City have them).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maylar, post: 117725, member: 541144"] Dash speakers typically sound lame even if you get good ones, because the bottom of the dash is open. You get midrange and highs, but no midbass at all. In most situations for a beginner it's simpler to try and put speakers in the doors than to do kick panels. If there's such a thing as a Chevette owners group on the web, you should find it and ask other folks who own one what they've done. You can use a non-polarized cap as a bass-blocker (that's what they are, after all) but the selection of values is limited at Radio Shack. I found it simpler to just buy them from an audio place ike Cruthfield.com (I think even BestBuys and Circuit City have them). [/QUOTE]
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