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whitemike_04 07-23-2001 09:48 PM

sound systems again
 
Does anybody have pictures of thier custom sound systems in the 914 such as bass tubes, custom sub inclosures, etc...? If so could u please post them i would greatly appreciate it!

Kevin@ojai.net 07-23-2001 10:51 PM

What your engine isn't music enough for your ears http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/...s/dazzler1.gif


-Kevin

toman 07-23-2001 11:32 PM

Hey,
I'm currently making kickpanel enclosures out of fiberglass, to hold 5 1/4 components. I'm going to write a little article and put some pics on a webpage when I finish, I'll post up a link when it's done.

funnyguy 07-24-2001 11:10 AM

i have a good kick panel recipe laying around somewhere. if i get my restor complete, i'll post pics if i setup a sound system.

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Mike Brancato

ptravnic 07-25-2001 03:14 PM

I've been searching for an alternative to door panel cutouts for 5 years (not all that actively though). I'd love to see some pics of someones "artful" work.

pt

3D914 07-27-2001 09:36 PM

Hey,

I'm just about to cut holes in my center console for 6 1/2 in speakers. I've measured that with the 5 1/2 in cutout that if I stagger them (left side aft, right side forward) there is plenty of clearance. Most of us wouldn't be willing to cut up that expensive piece of console, but I'm planning on rebuilding and recovering it down the road. Just want to get some good sounds into the car for now.

I'm also working on a design for speaker panels that will fit behind the seats. These panels will be made of wood enclosures with a black screen for sound vent. They will be covered with black vinyl to match the interior. Preliminary measurements indicate I can fit a 6x9in tipped at an angle, and only use approx 4 1/2 in behind the seat. I'm short (5'4"), so I always have seat forward - might as well put that space to use.

When the design is done I'll post it on my sight along with pics of the center console.

Regards,

Gerard
74-914 2.0L
<a href="http://www.pelicanparts.com/MotorCity/3d914/index.htm">3D914</a>

toman 07-27-2001 11:42 PM

If you want a stereo, don't put the speakers in the center console because you'll just end up with mono. and bad sounding mono at that. For proper staging, you want the speakers to the outsides, and as far foward as possible to minimize the pathlength differences from the speakers to the ears. This is most important with midrange drivers and tweeters, and midbasses to some extent. With subs, it doesn't matter because true bass is omnidirectional. The only way to achieve the best possible staging is with custom kick panel enclosures, usually made from fiberglass, to hold your mids and tweets. Speakers behind the seats other than subs are a similarly bad idea in trying to achive optimal sound, as it will most likely ruin any good staging you might have up front. A properly designed system should not need any rear "fill". Feel free to email me with any questions you might have!

[This message has been edited by toman (edited 07-28-2001).]


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