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Upgrading Audio System in 2024 Kia Sportage - Need Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8869985" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>Well, then, which ever is going to give you the least vibrations, least possibility for failure by accidentally bumping them, etc. so most likely, under the seats. </p><p></p><p>They should be able to mount them in a way that you can slide the seats all the forward to access most anything you need to get to, at least on the RF. I don't see that as an issue. Anytime you'll need to do anything that you have to access the connectors from the top means you have bigger issues anyway. I'd put them under the seat allowing to use the rear seats and fold them down willy nilly without constantly having to worry about damage or disconnecting wires, etc. </p><p></p><p>Meant to tell ya, on stuffing the box with polyfill. It will seem like a pound of that is taking all the room and that its too much - it's not. Just stuff and fluff away and let that back of the woofer push it out of the way if need be. Most of the fill will actually sit around 1 inch off the entire driver basket, if that, so get used to that idea, it's fine just seems weird. </p><p></p><p>The fill makes the driver think it's operating in a larger enclosure so that one you selected will be perfect as the one that Hertz modeled did better in a slightly larger one that they recommend so like 1.15 cubes anyway. Unlike standing waves cancelation materials used in a regular loudspeaker, this is not for that, it's to trick the driver into performing better and in my experience just sounds better.</p><p></p><p>I think that it's going to be awesome! Report back and tell us how it turns out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8869985, member: 689267"] Well, then, which ever is going to give you the least vibrations, least possibility for failure by accidentally bumping them, etc. so most likely, under the seats. They should be able to mount them in a way that you can slide the seats all the forward to access most anything you need to get to, at least on the RF. I don't see that as an issue. Anytime you'll need to do anything that you have to access the connectors from the top means you have bigger issues anyway. I'd put them under the seat allowing to use the rear seats and fold them down willy nilly without constantly having to worry about damage or disconnecting wires, etc. Meant to tell ya, on stuffing the box with polyfill. It will seem like a pound of that is taking all the room and that its too much - it's not. Just stuff and fluff away and let that back of the woofer push it out of the way if need be. Most of the fill will actually sit around 1 inch off the entire driver basket, if that, so get used to that idea, it's fine just seems weird. The fill makes the driver think it's operating in a larger enclosure so that one you selected will be perfect as the one that Hertz modeled did better in a slightly larger one that they recommend so like 1.15 cubes anyway. Unlike standing waves cancelation materials used in a regular loudspeaker, this is not for that, it's to trick the driver into performing better and in my experience just sounds better. I think that it's going to be awesome! Report back and tell us how it turns out! [/QUOTE]
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