05 Accord LX 6½" Co-Ax Install w/Poor Man's Dynamat
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Just sharing -
I used the poor man's Dynamat ... Peel & Seal 6-in x 300-in Aluminum Flashing Purchased Polk Audio 6½" Co-Ax for $30 - Must have been a closeout. Just used the factory (crappy wiring) cuz I'm not going to change my factory stereo. It's just too expensive, and I don't like the aftermarket install kit;s appearance. Check it - |
Hey Member..as long as it doesn't flap around in there and make that sound like saran wrap, then you did a good job.. ;)
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nice.
next step is foam weatherstripping to recreate the factory seal to the door panel. that seal is crucial for midbass since the door panel is the front of the speaker enclosure (due to the large holes in the door). |
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Originally Posted by keep_hope_alive
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nice.
next step is foam weatherstripping to recreate the factory seal to the door panel. that seal is crucial for midbass since the door panel is the front of the speaker enclosure (due to the large holes in the door). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- I actually bought a set of MB Quart components (FBS216) and moved the Polk Co-Ax to the rear deck ... The Mid-bass included the component set are quite a bit larger than the Polk Co-Axs, so I had to get a larger diameter mounting ring. The tweeter was a little bit of a "rig job" ... I used my Dremel to make a hole enough for the tweeter face to be exposed. Then I hot melt glued the tweeter into place (I wrapped the tweeter with some painter's tape first, then a layer of electrical tape to protect it from the glue) Spray adhesive was used to glue a piece of fiberglass screen (like your screen door to your house) to protect the tweeter dome. Then wrapped the entire sail or mirror triangle with some speaker grill cloth. (Looks like hell from behind HAHA! But The front looks AIGHT) It's incredible how much digital photography exposes all the imperfections!:eek: This triangle looks A LOT better with a naked eye. Sound Stage is slightly forward, but I plan to install a center channel. That should make the stage: Front and Center. |
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Did it a little differently on the driver's door. The passenger door was the guinea pig. I'll go back and do the same to the passenger door when I get a little extra time.
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the sail panels turned out pretty nice! well done.
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those sail panels are very nice. I think if I ever do it again I will go that route. I like how the tweeter is hidden.
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Nice! I am going to try the door deadening on Wednesday and appreciate the photos as I have the same year Accord. What is the white material you used for the large hole?
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Originally Posted by Ivan James
(Post 329367)
Nice! I am going to try the door deadening on Wednesday and appreciate the photos as I have the same year Accord. What is the white material you used for the large hole?
I didn't take a pic before I removed the vapor barrier, but Crutchfield has a pic ... |
personally, i prefer using something rigid to close up the hole to increase rigidity of the door panel and reduce the "drum head" effect that limp mass can have. course, if you get lucky it acts like a passive radiator.
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