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Where to get a plain, custom door panel made?
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<blockquote data-quote="Quiet Wind" data-source="post: 8621188" data-attributes="member: 674469"><p>Eh... you guys are completely missing the point.</p><p></p><p>I know how audio works and I didn't ask anything about a EQ, I simply mentioned it as an example...</p><p></p><p>And I have two 12" P1 subs, four R169X2 6x9s (two in the rear deck and two that I want to put in the doors), two T1650 6.5"s, R400-4D for the subs (I have two open channels for the two new subs I will be adding, the same as the ones I already have), and a P300-1 250wattx2ch amp for my deck. The door panel speakers right now are ****** 4x6 Pioneers that were installed by the person who had the car before me that I want to get rid of and are running off the head unit since it's not worth to use an amplifier on them, at least not until I finish the system and replace the ones there currently. And my head unit is JVC-Kenwood unit that cost around $135. Has front, rear and sub channels and has all the features I need and has 4 stock channels at about 55-watt per channel (I don't normally use this anyway unless it's like my current situation right now where it's not worth using an amp on the speakers they are running to). (Also, I'm not sure exactly what model my head unit is but it doesn't really matter since I know the specs of it and its features)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quiet Wind, post: 8621188, member: 674469"] Eh... you guys are completely missing the point. I know how audio works and I didn't ask anything about a EQ, I simply mentioned it as an example... And I have two 12" P1 subs, four R169X2 6x9s (two in the rear deck and two that I want to put in the doors), two T1650 6.5"s, R400-4D for the subs (I have two open channels for the two new subs I will be adding, the same as the ones I already have), and a P300-1 250wattx2ch amp for my deck. The door panel speakers right now are ****** 4x6 Pioneers that were installed by the person who had the car before me that I want to get rid of and are running off the head unit since it's not worth to use an amplifier on them, at least not until I finish the system and replace the ones there currently. And my head unit is JVC-Kenwood unit that cost around $135. Has front, rear and sub channels and has all the features I need and has 4 stock channels at about 55-watt per channel (I don't normally use this anyway unless it's like my current situation right now where it's not worth using an amp on the speakers they are running to). (Also, I'm not sure exactly what model my head unit is but it doesn't really matter since I know the specs of it and its features) [/QUOTE]
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