How do you get your dash and door speakers to sound good?
#11
RE: How do you get your dash and door speakers to sound good?
@The A Team
thats a hell of a setup!!!
whered you get that switch panel if you dont mind me asking...and did you make that center console box yourself? id be willing to pay someone for something like that...
thats a hell of a setup!!!
whered you get that switch panel if you dont mind me asking...and did you make that center console box yourself? id be willing to pay someone for something like that...
#12
RE: How do you get your dash and door speakers to sound good?
Man thats only the front stage! Trying to get it all half assed together for a 2x dB Drag event in less then 2 weeks. Pressing ard still havent got my subs yet.
I made all that myself yes.
And the center console isnt finished yet, it will hold my amps. I have to make the rear removable so i can get my loading wall in and out.
I made all that myself yes.
And the center console isnt finished yet, it will hold my amps. I have to make the rear removable so i can get my loading wall in and out.
#13
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thats awesome...
id love to do that kindof stuff...but i dont have acsess to metal or wood working tools..not to mention lack of experiance lol
i wanna do a switch panel like that but i want it in the first hole in the above center console...
id love to do that kindof stuff...but i dont have acsess to metal or wood working tools..not to mention lack of experiance lol
i wanna do a switch panel like that but i want it in the first hole in the above center console...
#14
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hehe "front stage"! why do you have a front stage? do you have a rear stage? do you normally attend concerts that have multiple stages all around you with different speaker equipment on each stage?
#15
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FYI you will regret all that when you're a bit older... It is fairly easy to cause sensorineural damage to the cochlea (structure of the inner ear resposible for acoustic conduction). When the small hairlike cells on the cochlea are exposed to soundwaves above ~120 db for any extended period of time they can become rapidly desensitized. Stronger sound waves (around ~150db) can rupture the tympanic membrane (aka eardrum), and cause immediate hearing loss. In my opinion, anything over 100db should be avoided... But its your life, have fun with it.
#16
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Lol ya, personally i woulda left out the kick panels, and put maybe 10's (are they? ) in the center console...that woulda been more than enough for me...
but if your doing competition then woohoo!!! id love to hit one of those up just to see the setups they got...
but if your doing competition then woohoo!!! id love to hit one of those up just to see the setups they got...
#17
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ORIGINAL: bobditts
hehe "front stage"! why do you have a front stage? do you have a rear stage? do you normally attend concerts that have multiple stages all around you with different speaker equipment on each stage?
hehe "front stage"! why do you have a front stage? do you have a rear stage? do you normally attend concerts that have multiple stages all around you with different speaker equipment on each stage?
Frost the console holds 4 6.5" mids the same ones as in the doors, 5.2" in the kicks. Any of you guys know about Bass Race? In sort its 30 seconds rolling average spl to music, not a peak hold 3 second burp. This is what this truck is built for. Now it is gong in the 159.9 dB class meaning it will be capable once its all done to hold a average spl over 30 seconds of 159 dB to music. Now thats loud, and should burp in the 163 db area. This explains why i need such a powerful front, although witht he subs having +30 dB on the front stage im pretty sure it will still get overpowered quickly. If anything i dont have enough speakers but i dont have anymore room so what do i do? lol
Leon see what i was saying, everyone has differnet idea of what loud is. 100 db sure could be eventually dangerous but at what frequency? Thats the key. Not to many stereos are capable of playing the high freq that are more damaging to hearing above 100 dB. Im not saying lows will not do damage but it takes alot more pressure to do it. I have had a 150 db daily driver, its not news to me what can happen but obviously you dont drive around listening to the stereo all out on any kind of a regular basis. Also this truck is built as a demo/ competition vehicle, not a daily driven vehicle. To do its job i needs to be louder then the next guy and get alot of attention thats it!
#18
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ah...that makes sense...
originally iwanted to amp my system up with a 70x4 amp, and then have a few more ready to go on the flip of a switch to kill the competition lol i still may, but moneys kinda tight right now, doin the whole interior...
what kindof speakers are those?
originally iwanted to amp my system up with a 70x4 amp, and then have a few more ready to go on the flip of a switch to kill the competition lol i still may, but moneys kinda tight right now, doin the whole interior...
what kindof speakers are those?
#19
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ORIGINAL: dbleon
Stronger sound waves (around ~150db) can rupture the tympanic membrane (aka eardrum), and cause immediate hearing loss. In my opinion, anything over 100db should be avoided... But its your life, have fun with it.
Stronger sound waves (around ~150db) can rupture the tympanic membrane (aka eardrum), and cause immediate hearing loss. In my opinion, anything over 100db should be avoided... But its your life, have fun with it.
#20
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just curious.... whats the point of having a system capable of playing music at ~160db for 30 seconds? Its not like you can actually enjoy the music. Dont get me wrong, I think its great that you are pursuing a competition that you enjoy. Wouldnt you prefer something a little more practical though?