door pods for my 6.5" dx components
skydeaner
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Yo, I'm making 6.5' door pods for my dx component set and i am going to be blessing you all with pictures of my wonderful fiberglass work here soon... just thought I would prepare you. They will probably be crappy pictures, cause it was a real cheap digicam, but tell me what you think anyways... probably get them on here about 1am est
Fiberglass reminds me of peanut brittle, only fiberglass tastes better!
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yay! pictures!Picking ones nose signifies a strong sense of self discovery
System in the works:
PP 6V6 with 12ax7 pre ~ 20 watts
15" Jensen MOD 8ohm ~ 97db SPL
DiMarzio HS3 and/or Tone Zone S -
well there goes that idea, first of all the camera was broken, then i was so worried about doing everything correctly on these and taking my time so i dont have to do it again and I never did a test fit. and.... whataya know, the door doesn't close because the top part of them hit the dash... back to square 1 I guess.Fiberglass reminds me of peanut brittle, only fiberglass tastes better!
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well I cut a section out of each side so they could fit, and then finally decided I don't care if the midbass's point toward me or not. I put them in the doors and pointed the tweets twards me and I am so completely satisfied... for jbl tweets that is. Now someone let me know of some good tweets that'll handle 100 wattsFiberglass reminds me of peanut brittle, only fiberglass tastes better!
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Don't forget to look at My Home Theater
Receiver - Onkyo TX-SR503
Fronts - Polk Audio Monitor 40
Center - Polk Audio CS1
Surrounds - Paradigm Cinema ADP
Subwoofer - Velodyne VRP-1200 -
This is what I have right now in my 1993 Mazda 626. Rockford Fosgate tweeters But I'm pulling them to put in Polk Audio 6.5 Components. The Rockford tweeters were really clear and cleanDon't forget to look at My Home Theater
Receiver - Onkyo TX-SR503
Fronts - Polk Audio Monitor 40
Center - Polk Audio CS1
Surrounds - Paradigm Cinema ADP
Subwoofer - Velodyne VRP-1200