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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 7584524" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>There are problems with having someone else build speaker pods for you. 1) to get it right requires testing different positions 2) even if they have the same speakers and the same vehicle the builder doesn't have your ears and your listening preferences 3) not every mid and tweeter sounds good with generic aiming, i.e. toward an invisible point between the headrests</p><p></p><p>I second the opinion of moving the mids into the doors and trying to get the best sound from those locations. Generic kick panels don't have much air space, and those mids will probably sound great in your doors.</p><p></p><p>On the subject of "ambient tweeters", I have experience with this in a "plug-n-play" package that can be tuned and installed in just a couple of hours. I sell the CDT Audio UpStage systems. I just thought I'd mention that in case you want to discuss it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 7584524, member: 628688"] There are problems with having someone else build speaker pods for you. 1) to get it right requires testing different positions 2) even if they have the same speakers and the same vehicle the builder doesn't have your ears and your listening preferences 3) not every mid and tweeter sounds good with generic aiming, i.e. toward an invisible point between the headrests I second the opinion of moving the mids into the doors and trying to get the best sound from those locations. Generic kick panels don't have much air space, and those mids will probably sound great in your doors. On the subject of "ambient tweeters", I have experience with this in a "plug-n-play" package that can be tuned and installed in just a couple of hours. I sell the CDT Audio UpStage systems. I just thought I'd mention that in case you want to discuss it. [/QUOTE]
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