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My infinitiy tweeter in the stock location is PERFECT to my ears. I think the Woofer location should be good but the mid should be in the stock location. I would not have a tweeter near the woofer like that one, but I would like to get something like that for my 8" infinity woofer which I am in the process of fighting with a location for.
Jeremy, I think you may be missing the point.
The history of kick panel speakers done in a fashion intended for high performance started way back in the 70's in a shop called "Speakerworks". Roger Holdaway was the installer...I forget who the customer was, but the guy was an accoustical engineer AND a musician. He was looking for 2 basic things in speaker placement.
1. Equal pathlengths from each speaker to the listener
2. "On-Axis" placement.
the point is to make each speaker have the same time signature, so the sound is centered in the car. If you are under the impression that this goal can be acheived using gain controls, EQ or a balance knob, think again. It is a physical property, simply having to do with the source of the sound (either left or right) being equi-distant from your head.
The idea behind Axis is simple too. As a speaker is pointed less directly at you, frequency response is lost. Attempting to regain lost clarity and frequency response by pointing the speaker directly at you is a simple physical change that will always sound better.
As far as that e30's doors go, I believe those were a "Europe Only" MB Quart prefab system. Sounded like ass, ugly as hell...but was really easy to install!
I have several times attempted to make good kickpanel speakers in an e30. Always a failure, usually in that special class of failures known as "dismal". Between the glovebox, the really deep dash, the lack of other places to put your feet, etc. I am currently scheming up something truly new. I will be posting in a few weeks, after my front stage is done.
Luke
BTW, the Holdaway brothers' Buick Grand National was finally banned from IASCA after Richard Clark bought it...the most winning car in history, ever. Damn, that thing sounded GOOD!
Closing SOON!
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Luke AT germanaudiospecialties DOT com or text 425-761-6450, or for quickest answers, call me at the shop 360-669-0398
I have several times attempted to make good kickpanel speakers in an e30. Always a failure, usually in that special class of failures known as "dismal". Between the glovebox, the really deep dash, the lack of other places to put your feet, etc. I am currently scheming up something truly new. I will be posting in a few weeks, after my front stage is done.
PLEASE post pictures! I'd love to make some sort of kick panel pod for the 4" mids that I'm getting in my 3-way comp system.
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