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Old 01-07-2008, 10:46 PM
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Default Re: TundraSoul's Eclipse Car Audio Tundra

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Originally Posted by PS-RagE View Post
Wow - looks good!

Bouncing sound off the windshield? You used the dash positions?

Installing a mid-bass driver is a challenge I've got to deal with before long as well
The front still uses the stock speaker locations but I would like to do something about that. To correct the harshness in female voices, which play largely through the dash mounted 1 1/2" midrange driver, I've had to de-tune them down -6 decibels. Thankfully male voices typically sing through the door mounted 6 1/2" woofers. The components can only manage 100w nominal or 300w peak so I have to watch the power levels for the time being. Switching over to an active component system will allow for better tuning and increased power up-front.
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