First Generation Firebird-L Mailing List ......................................................................... That is what I was going to suggest, a component set, I've seen people hide the tweeters in the vents as well, that would work but not generally high enough. I think the kick panels would be ok for the woofers. Then you can also stuff the crossovers under the dash somewhere.... though you may want another small amp to power them...
Paul Z. 68 350 Coupe On Jan 22, 2008 6:04 PM, KJ VanNatta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > First Generation Firebird-L Mailing List > ......................................................................... > I realize you have already purchased the speakers, but if you want > something up high, then look at some separates: a midrange driver with a > separate tweeter. Mount the mids in the sacrificial kick panels and then > mount the tweeters on the a-pillar. many brands out there have surface mount > flanges were you can do this and then aim the tweeter at the driver's > position. You could even make a bracket that screws to the metal behind the > pillar cover and then comes out from behind it at the edge, so you wont have > to drill holes in the trim. This will go a long, long way in brightening up > the sound coming from the front, and it will also give you what is known as > "front stage, rear fill" where it sounds like the majority of the sound is > coming from in front of you. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Submissions to Firebird-L: <[email protected]> Unsubscribe from Firebird-L: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Help: <http://FirstGenFirebird.org/firebird/Firebird-L.html> Classifieds: <http://FirstGenFirebird.org/ubb/> Owner Pictures: <http://FirstGenFirebird.org/show/> Donations: <http://FirstGenFirebird.org/store/cart.mv?999999> FGF Merchandise: <http://FirstGenFirebird.org/store>
