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Discussion Title: Kick panels
| Mar424 |
2005-05-29 17:01:00 |
Kick panels
OK, right now I have a 1986 Cutlass Supreme. I blew my front speakers, which i think are 3", but im not sure. Anyway right now the speakers are in the dash firing staright up towars the windshield. Now when they blew out I figured I will just make kick panels and put 6.5" coaxials instead of new 3".
Now which way should I am the kick panels? I read somewhere "aim them towards the center of the car", and I've also heard "aim them towards each ther".
Which way do I aim them? How much of a differnce should I hear going from 3" to 6.5" and from dash to kick panels?
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| UndercoverPunk |
2005-05-30 02:04:00 |
Re: Kick panels
Aim them at your feet, most car speakers are ment to be pointed that way.
The differance should be large if you do it right...
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| PaulD |
2005-05-30 08:05:00 |
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when you install kickpanel speakers, you aim them up at the dome light (where the rear view mirror is)
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| balls_to_the_wall |
2005-05-30 08:52:00 |
Re: Kick panels
Kinda off topic...What is the best way to aim my CDT ef-61 components to get the best imaging out of them (in kickpanels)
Thanks
-Ryan
__________________ 89 S-10 extended cab, 4x4 4.3TBI
Around 150-155hp and 240-250 ft/lbs
(Yea I know, Its kinda Slow)
2 12" RE subs, ported box, 32 hz
1 Profile HA 1000 amp
CDT EF-61 Components....Soon to be in Custom Fiberglassed Kickpanels
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| Mar424 |
2005-05-30 11:06:00 |
Re: Kick panels
ok, undercover punk says aim them at my feet, which basically is aiming them at each other.
PaulD says aim them at the dome light
both oof you are saying different things, do you of a website i can goto that talks about aiming, and NOT how to make kick panels?
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| alphalanos |
2005-05-30 11:10:00 |
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you should aim them just slightly up and towards the center of the front seats, think about it. your car stereo is supposed to be equal sounding. but, youre in the front more often . so aim them right at the space between the front seats.
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| Mar424 |
2005-05-30 11:43:00 |
Re: Kick panels
alright, thankyou
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| UndercoverPunk |
2005-05-30 12:43:00 |
Re: Kick panels
if you're using CDT's or speakers that are designed as such, you DO NOT want them aimed anywhere near your head or they will sound paintfully bad.
CDT's need to be aimed at your feet, and them maybe slightly up.
Those are the only speakers I have experience with aiming, listen to paul D for everything else...
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| aznxthuggie |
2005-05-30 14:02:00 |
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you dont aim the cdts are ur feet
if you're putting them in kicks, aim them (the tweeter and the mid) at the dome light
what kind of idiot makes kick panels to aim speakers at your feet?
hell i even have a picture that cdt sent me, and they show their speakers in kicks aimed at the dome light

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| aznxthuggie |
2005-05-30 14:04:00 |
Re: Kick panels
and that is the best way to mount speakers in kick panels
yes i've tried it, and yes i've seen award winning installs have their speakers installed that way
i dont want to sound like a dick, but you're pointing that guy in the wrong direction
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| balls_to_the_wall |
2005-05-30 14:34:00 |
Re: Kick panels
Well, I got undercover to respond, wheres NG?
Thanks for your input
-Ryan
__________________ 89 S-10 extended cab, 4x4 4.3TBI
Around 150-155hp and 240-250 ft/lbs
(Yea I know, Its kinda Slow)
2 12" RE subs, ported box, 32 hz
1 Profile HA 1000 amp
CDT EF-61 Components....Soon to be in Custom Fiberglassed Kickpanels
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| Mar424 |
2005-05-30 17:37:00 |
Re: Kick panels
Now that I know where to aim them. Can I just modify the existing kick panels? Or is there another way of making them besides using fiberglass?
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| UndercoverPunk |
2005-05-30 17:38:00 |
Re: Kick panels
All I know is I aimed CDTs up and they sounded like SHIT, complete... unbelieveable SHIT.
The mid frequencies drowned out all midbass and it was painfull to listen to...
I re-built them fascing eachother alot more and they sound great.
But apparantly I'm a dumbass...
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| CBFryman |
2005-05-30 20:23:00 |
Re: Re: Kick panels
Quote: Originally Posted by Mar424 ok, undercover punk says aim them at my feet, which basically is aiming them at each other.
PaulD says aim them at the dome light
both oof you are saying different things, do you of a website i can goto that talks about aiming, and NOT how to make kick panels?
listen to paul....he is 1000 years old and was there when the cave man first make the circle, then he took some coper wire, wraped it around the circle, then atached a flat rick and put it in that magical rock that sticks to iron, then he applied mane made lightning to it and made sound ....
thomas edison stole the sound reproduction idea from paul
lol...
i dont have but one experence with installing CDT's and they where in the stock location...which is aiming at each other....and they sounded good.... and if Undercover said his CDT's sounded like ass being aimed at the dome light, then i would trust him...however i have heard set ups with kickpanels aiming at the dome light where i had previously heard them in the stock location and it raised and even out, left to right wise, the sound stage.
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| balls_to_the_wall |
2005-05-31 08:19:00 |
Re: Kick panels
I am going to go with Undercover's experience on this one here....
__________________ 89 S-10 extended cab, 4x4 4.3TBI
Around 150-155hp and 240-250 ft/lbs
(Yea I know, Its kinda Slow)
2 12" RE subs, ported box, 32 hz
1 Profile HA 1000 amp
CDT EF-61 Components....Soon to be in Custom Fiberglassed Kickpanels
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