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  • audiquattrot
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    Originally posted by GT BMW E30
    Interior looks nice. You can run the horns from the 10 speaker to the rear deck too. Cut the holes. That's another option. Hope to see the car this summer. I hope to make the Saratoga car meet this year.
    Thanks bro! U were clutch in giving me ur spare bolsters!

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  • GT BMW E30
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    Interior looks nice. You can run the horns from the 10 speaker to the rear deck too. Cut the holes. That's another option. Hope to see the car this summer. I hope to make the Saratoga car meet this year.

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  • audiquattrot
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    Google maps has a nice pic of my E30


    Painted red tails, hand buffed.

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  • audiquattrot
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    Originally posted by bradnic
    just perfect. been waiting 2+ years for you to do this interior upgrade. planning to hang that tie on your mirror?
    Lol thanks. Ur giving me oceans on making a tie w some extra fabric I have;D

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  • bradnic
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    just perfect. been waiting 2+ years for you to do this interior upgrade. planning to hang that tie on your mirror?

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  • audiquattrot
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    Thanks to Miguel (m3replicacabrio), my replacement bolsters were replaced w donors I got years ago.

    Can't wait to get these bad boys in!


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  • audiquattrot
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    Houndstooth tie I got in Italy last summer

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  • audiquattrot
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    Originally posted by bradnic
    that seat is perfection. very happy for you man.

    As to the function of the horns, it's the runner length that's important. since their diameter is so smal they'll actually focus high frequencies in a straight beam, so you should low pass filter your signal through them. as to whether the horns actually transmit bass better - i seriously doubt it.

    if you have a way to PROVE to yourself that they sound better than not having them, then go for it. you'll know then if it's really worth cutting your foam...

    re leaving the cloth in front and hollowing out the center for the horns... that could work but you'd have to leave at least an inch of foam in front of them. low frequencies will pass through anyway - I'm a EE with some training in acoustics so I know what I'm saying here.

    Oh man I don't doubt ur knowledge on it at all! I have to be honest, I secretly like the look of the horns in the seat :hitler: I guess I've gotten so used to the armrest on most of the e30s I've owned, so not having something in the middle just looks plain Jane to me. I know myself, if I don't do it now, I will do it within 6 months from now....so only time will tell if I love it or hate it

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  • bradnic
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    that seat is perfection. very happy for you man.

    As to the function of the horns, it's the runner length that's important. since their diameter is so smal they'll actually focus high frequencies in a straight beam, so you should low pass filter your signal through them. as to whether the horns actually transmit bass better - i seriously doubt it.

    if you have a way to PROVE to yourself that they sound better than not having them, then go for it. you'll know then if it's really worth cutting your foam...

    re leaving the cloth in front and hollowing out the center for the horns... that could work but you'd have to leave at least an inch of foam in front of them. low frequencies will pass through anyway - I'm a EE with some training in acoustics so I know what I'm saying here.

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  • audiquattrot
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    Originally posted by E30darkknight
    Yes, that's the best way to go about getting the sound in the car without damaging the houndstooth


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    Still on the fence to be honest. Finally had some free time today and installed the rear houndstooth headrests.





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  • E30darkknight
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    Yes, that's the best way to go about getting the sound in the car without damaging the houndstooth


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  • audiquattrot
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    Originally posted by stonea
    What if you cut the holes in the back seat but left the houndstooth fabric intact and maybe put a grill over the hole. You'd uncover the rear seat, put the hole through the foam, create some type of grill or cover for the ports and then recovered the seat in the original houndstooth again. That way your sound should be better, you don't have to cut up the houndstooth, and also the grills will help prevent the houndstooth from tearing or getting punctured.
    That's exactly what me and a friend of mine were talking about last week. I'm def considering something along those lines. Thanks for the insight!

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  • stonea
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    What if you cut the holes in the back seat but left the houndstooth fabric intact and maybe put a grill over the hole. You'd uncover the rear seat, put the hole through the foam, create some type of grill or cover for the ports and then recovered the seat in the original houndstooth again. That way your sound should be better, you don't have to cut up the houndstooth, and also the grills will help prevent the houndstooth from tearing or getting punctured.

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  • Reichart12
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    Haha gotta find something to keep busy. The dresser came out nicely.

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  • audiquattrot
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    Since I haven't had a car to work on, my gf found this $20 dresser on craigslist which was being sold by a lady next door from where she lives. It was a no brainer to get it. Bought a $20 hand sander, wood stain, and a roll of rope which I cut to size for the knobs.... this was the before and after result.

    Came out 100xs better than I had envisioned

    Last edited by audiquattrot; 03-23-2016, 12:07 PM.

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