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car audio speaker placement
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Post 1 made on Sunday July 11, 2004 at 18:29
FreddyFreeloader
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Just Kidding!
Post 2 made on Sunday July 11, 2004 at 20:17
John Pechulis
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HA!
Post 3 made on Monday July 12, 2004 at 14:58
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CAR AUTO SPEAKER PLACEMENT
1- You'll need two identical cars, like the orginal Volkswagon 'beetle' (works best).
2- remove everything from the interior of each car.
3- cut a piece of 3/8" plywood to fit each of the window openings (one panel per speaker).
4- Cut holes in the plywood panels to fit your speakers.
5- mount the speakers & crossovers to the panels
6- Wire the panels together, watch polarity and impedance.
7- Connect speaker leads, at least 16-2 pure copper and feed cable out of car.
8- fill interior with foam and seal all openings.
9- Hook it up and enjoy!

If you want to add a Subwoofer, I suggest a '70's 'pony' car like the Shelby Cobra, something made with plenty of real steel that won't rattle at very low frequencies.

IT MUST BE NOTED THAT THIS PROJECT HAS AN EXTREMELY LOW WAF!



This message was edited by ONEAC on 07/12/04 18:53.
OP | Post 4 made on Monday July 12, 2004 at 23:10
FreddyFreeloader
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You forgot to mention. Where should the cars be parked in relationship to one another?
Post 5 made on Tuesday July 13, 2004 at 11:17
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On 07/12/04 23:10, FreddyFreeloader said...
You forgot to mention. Where should the cars
be parked in relationship to one another?

That sould be obvious, you park them on either side of your widescreen TV!


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