Infinity Sound
#11
You don't have to mod the door to make a 6.5" component fit, just build a baffle with a 6.5" hole in it to cover the 6x9 hole. There is plenty of room behind the inner panel to fit it all. Then with components you can experiment on the best placement of the tweeters so it sounds like you are sitting in a square room with perfect speaker placement. Makes all the world of difference in my opinion.
I'm with everyone else too, keep the high ram and spend a few bucks on after market, you'll get much more bang for the buck and probably more user friendly features as well.
I'm with everyone else too, keep the high ram and spend a few bucks on after market, you'll get much more bang for the buck and probably more user friendly features as well.
#14
You don't have to mod the door to make a 6.5" component fit, just build a baffle with a 6.5" hole in it to cover the 6x9 hole. There is plenty of room behind the inner panel to fit it all. Then with components you can experiment on the best placement of the tweeters so it sounds like you are sitting in a square room with perfect speaker placement. Makes all the world of difference in my opinion.
I will be updating my rear door speakers soon.
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