Ah I remember seeing those in P&M before.
What did u use around the wood holding the speakers.. (the white strip with the staples)
Lol thats what I thought.. But is that enough to hold a shape while glassin?
yeah it was poster board and i just hit them with a layer of resin to beef them up before i wrapped the fleece around the kicks. worked out rather good, other then slowing you down a bit having to wait for the resin to dry. you could problaby use a thin piece of abs if you had a staple gun with enough ass to go thru it to hold it in place. but for me this was a easy solution.
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oo ok and the sq is good from those?
Lol so how long did those take u
Did you base the angles off of how they sounded from just the driver seat or from both seats?
Thats what Ive always wondered. My Q-Logics seemed to sound much better from the driver side. Id assume its because the angle of the driver side one point more towards the driver side seat than the passenger one. Whether that was to help clear the clutch in stick cars or for better driver imaging idk.
i tested from both seats but i was a bit biased too the drivers side. i prefer the sound to be best from both seats. esp if you plan on competing. iasca used to test from both seats, usaci would test from both seats during the finals. and sometimes during normal competition. also seems when you setup specifically for the drivers seat you wind up with a smaller soundstage thats not very wide
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So to make them sound good from both seats is it better you mod the factory kick panels or the q-logics?
i have both at the house now so i wanna know which way is better to attempt this
interesting stuff going on here.