And the deadening all applied, pod mounted to the door and speaker screwed into the pod:
How does it sound? I don't know... I won't have it connected to the amp until I get the other door done.
One thing to note, these are home theater speakers, so they're rated at 8 ohms impedance, rather than 4 ohms usually used in car stereos. To deal with this, I'm running the two rear speakers in parallel to provide a total 4 ohm load to the amp. Both speakers will be connected in bridge configuration to the rear channels of the four channel amp, so they will receive a s**tload of power.
Another reason why I chose these particular speakers is because they have a low resonant frequency (fs value) and a high QTS value. Supposedly this combination works really well in car doors, but I guess I'll find out for real soon enough...
How does it sound? I don't know... I won't have it connected to the amp until I get the other door done.
One thing to note, these are home theater speakers, so they're rated at 8 ohms impedance, rather than 4 ohms usually used in car stereos. To deal with this, I'm running the two rear speakers in parallel to provide a total 4 ohm load to the amp. Both speakers will be connected in bridge configuration to the rear channels of the four channel amp, so they will receive a s**tload of power.
Another reason why I chose these particular speakers is because they have a low resonant frequency (fs value) and a high QTS value. Supposedly this combination works really well in car doors, but I guess I'll find out for real soon enough...
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