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Old August-6th-2002, 07:51 AM
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Question speakers in doors

I have a BG ('93). Since I'm from the Netherlands, I'm not sure the model is exactly the same, but here's my problem: I want to replace the original speakers in the door. But the depth is limited...

So which speakers would fit and be good? Personally I'm thinking Next or pioneer. Any tips or ideas?
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Old August-8th-2002, 02:18 PM
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they should all be OK. I put a 6 1/2 midbass in my doors with only a 1/2 adapter made from MDF. Most speakers at those levels should be OK and if not trim the back of the door panel and make a space ring.
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Old August-10th-2002, 03:20 PM
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they should all be OK. I put a 6 1/2 midbass in my doors with only a 1/2 adapter made from MDF.
Ditto. 1/2" mdf adapter & Focal Polykevlar midbass & no clearance issues. My CDT Braxial's fit too but I had to trim the door panel to clear the tweeter bridge, that's about it. Should be no problems.
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Focal Polykevlar midbass
I'm jelous, I am thinking about getting the 3 ways 165K3.
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Old August-12th-2002, 12:18 PM
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I'm jelous, I am thinking about getting the 3 ways 165K3.
What kind of midbass are you running right now? Some people piece there 3 way set together & either run all active crossovers or build their own passive. The same people swear that it sounds better than any big named, pre-built set & costs about 1/10 the cost as well. Check out partsexpress.com & mmexpress.com. I think that's their websites at least. I upgraded my tweeter to the TN51 Utopia tweeter on mine because I just can't stand the regular TN45 tweeter. Waayyyy too bright IMHO. Very harsh too, the TN51 is much smoother, less siblant.
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Old August-12th-2002, 12:36 PM
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Right now I have a set of 218 MB Quart Q components, the 6 1/2 mid, in custom kick panels. they play at 90Hz and up. I also have a JL audio XR 6 1/2 midbass driver in each front door that play 70hz-300hz. Also I use and audio control EQS to tune the system which I have the midbasses in the doors and the Qs on seperate channels so I can adjust their overlapping frequencies indipendantly.
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Old August-12th-2002, 04:16 PM
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That's ain't bad. I'm just suprised that you fit 6.5" mids in kicks. Your car must be auto. The 4" 130K mid in my car is just perfect, anything bigger & it would take up too much space. The XR midbass is supposed to pump out quite a bit of midbass. I have my K3's highpassed at 55hz right now at 12db/oct & they have quite a bit of bass in them. I even ran with no sub & ran my K3's full pass & they were pretty impressive. Granted, the 165K3 is a true, dedicated midbass driver with decent throw & a big voicecoil.
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No my MP3 is a standard and I have a good amount of room left too, no dead pedal but they don't hinder shifting either, I'll send you some shots. I have been getting a real urge to buy the 3 way focals though the only problem is I have no where to listen to them.
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Old August-13th-2002, 12:23 PM
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You were able to fit 6.5" mids in a standard car?!?! Wow, that's amazing!! I guess I just didn't want to sacrifice my dead pedal for more "spirited" driving . Personally, I think auditioning to speakers on a sound board is next to useless. You're, of course, free to listen to my car if you're ever in town but I might be taking it out soon. Will be going back to school & don't want the car to be so heaty. I'm in Vancouver, Canada though. Are you considering any other 3-way sets?
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Yes, the 165K3
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Aside from the K3's?
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Question Front Door Speakers

I have the 2002.5 PRO5 with the 6-speaker set-up. I want to change the speakers in the front door to 6.5 components. Has anyone used the Scosche ABS adapters at www.sounddomain.com to do this? They are only $5 a pair.

Thanks!
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Originally posted by Huey
Aside from the K3's?
FOr focal I was only considering the kevlar 3 ways, I have always been intriquid for some reason by dynaudio though I may possibly seek them out to audition but thats out about it. Both the High line BA and JL fell short of my expectations and Diamond seems to suffer from a lack of detail.
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Have you checked out the Rainbow or CDT 3 way sets? I would rank them as right up there with the Focal high end stuff. More laid back, especially in the highs but just as much detail. At times, I find even the Utopia tweeter a little bright for my taste but I don't suffer from any listening fatigue so will probably just leave them for now. The dyn's are very mellow & if you like the Focal's, you may not like the smooth, dry sound of the Dyn's.

feeney3co, there's nothing really wrong with the plastic speaker adapters but making your own out of wood (mdf) should theoretically sound better & isn't too hard. As long as you have a jigsaw & a steady hand, you can pick up a some MDF & just cut it yourself using the stock speaker & new speaker as an outline. Whatever you use, just make sure you seal it properly with foam weatherstripping so you don't get any cancellation.
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What thickness MDF should I use?
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