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STEALTH TR
13-11-2005, 04:29 PM
how are ya fella's
i currently own a TR magna in which i plan to intensely modify and next on the list is 6*9's in the rear doors, sounds a bit out there granted but has anybody else done this mod or attempted it?
input appreciated
Maccy D
13-11-2005, 04:52 PM
could be done, but much easier in the rear parcel shelf because they fit there, also 6x9s arent much chop a decent set of splits is all you need.
STEALTH TR
13-11-2005, 05:23 PM
already done the 6*9's in the parcel shelf and splits in the front with a 800 watt boxed subby in the boot which is viewable upon folding down the ****re seat, runs off a 1000 watt amp under the passenger seat, it is very loud as it stands but i believe the rear door 6*9's would add a sense of originality
expanda foam stoped the boot rattle and the rest of the panels can handle the vibration fairly well
JELLMAG
13-11-2005, 05:30 PM
a 800 watt boxed subby runs off a 1000 watt amp
i hope your not running the amp full power
or you'll kiss that subby goodby
STEALTH TR
13-11-2005, 05:32 PM
nah its channeled to the 6*9's also, kinda under powered but effective
M4DDOG
13-11-2005, 08:17 PM
nah its channeled to the 6*9's also, kinda under powered but effective
Running off the same channels or the same amp? If the same channels then wtf? This will be VERY ineffective, your speakers should be playing mostly highs, and your subs lows, no way of doing that off the one channel (unless ur using capacitors).
Maccy D
14-11-2005, 02:05 PM
two many speakers from different directions cause pretty bad sound phasing, just keep it how it is or upgrade the speakers you got.
STEALTH TR
14-11-2005, 02:42 PM
yeh it is a pretty good set up already, i think i might just upgrade the speakers
thanks boys
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