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How do you take the stock speaker off the bracket? cuz i wana put some JBL P452 in it.
This post has been edited by My2Celi: Apr 29, 2006 - 11:51 AM -------------------- ![]() |
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I never really had much of a problem with rattling. They used to buzz a little before I really adjusted the amp to a sweet spot, but now its not an issue. The amp used to deliver too much power to the 8" speakers, and what would happen is that the excursion of the speaker (how far out the speaker moves) would go too far and hit the backside of the door panel....sounded awful when it would do that, and isn't great for the speakers either but thats fixed of course.
Also those speakers you listed won't work too well. Why? You need to use a Free-Air design woofer for the door since they won't be sitting in an enclosure sealed off. If you look under the specifications tab they tell you how many cubic feet of enclosure that speaker needs.....its just a requirement for the function of that particular model speaker. You're better off doing a search for free-air subwoofers, and see whats out there. Those wil work best and sound great. Find a good set of free air woofers and a mildly powerful two-channel amp, and you'll be good to go. Nothing too powerful though, otherwise you'll be shaking your doors loose. ![]() -------------------- 3rd gen ST205 3SGTE - Alive and boosting. |
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