Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 13:17:21 -0800
Reply-To: Ryan Press <ryan@PRESSLAB.US>
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From: Ryan Press <ryan@PRESSLAB.US>
Subject: Re: kappa tweeters in the dash? - speaker grille modification
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James V said:
> On 2/24/04 8:12, "Joe Federici" <joefederici@EARTHLINK.NET> wrote:
>
>> I know there are a few people who have said they've put tweeters in
>> the Dash. Does anyone of pictures of this.
>>
>> I'm getting ready to replace the door speakers and not sure if I want
>> to go component up front or not. Looking at infinity speakers, 5-1/4
>> in the door, tweeters in the dash.
>
> I'm planning to put some components up front as well - probably 5.25" Are
> you going to use the stock speaker location for the 5.25" - because, at
> least on my '90, there is only about ~.5" clearance to the dash and I
> don't
> think (?) the Infinity grills will clear.
>
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>
> James
> 90 Carat
I got an idea from someone else (maybe on the list) and I sort of expanded
on it. I bought some Infinity Reference 4" speakers to fit into the doors
and of course the stock grilles hit the dash and the window crank.
What I did was to remove the metal grille part from the plastic support
ring; it just popped out. I then drilled two holes diagonally in the
grille using the plastic support as a template. These two holes are in
the same location as two of the mounting tabs on the speaker.
I fastened the speaker to the door panel using two of the screws, the
other two screws I used to fasten the speaker grille. The speaker grille
STILL hit the dash, so I gently pushed the metal grille inward with my
thumb; just where it would interfere. I did the same near the window
crank. I was able to get a lot of clearance. Also if you drill the holes
in the speaker grille in the right spot, you will not have a screw head
where the window crank could hit it.
You can't tell the speaker grille is bent; it is matte black and the bent
part is smooth; the window cranks clear with no problem. It also looks
nice and clean. I did the same trick in the back as the plastic ring
would hit the Westfalia trim piece. I didn't bend the rear ones of
course, just eliminated the plastic ring.
This same concept would probably work for most any speaker where the
grille is removable and has a raised edge around the outside.
I am also about to install a 10" woofer under the rear seat using a custom
box. It will fit above the Propex HS2800 heater.
I'm not sure if I can set the low pass frequency high enough to compensate
for the lack of midrange of the 4" speakers. Anyone have experience with
this? I don't want to be able to tell the midrange is emanating from the
back seat. I was thinking at worst I could add another 6" or so speaker
to the front doors near the bottom.
Ryan