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  1. #25
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    i followed this guide for my speakers

    http://www.team-integra.net/sections...?ArticleID=865

  2. #26
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    My door trims dont have the tweeter bit built in though.

    some kids garage
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  3. #27
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    does anyone run tweeters in the rear? is there a purpose or a performance gain?

  4. #28
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    tweeters in the split speaker systems is designed to improve the soundstage by allowing the higher frequencies to be projected towards the point of where the sound will be heard (so your ears) thats all.

    in the rears its more better if coaxials are run instead of the tweeters unless u carry lots of passengers

    lukey ur trims dont have it built in but when u take the trim off the door u will see there is a template for the tweeter design to sit in the door handle i know i saw it when i replaced a door trim b4 i did my 1st stage of install

    btw for reference i have my tweeters on the trangles where the power mirrors are
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  5. #29
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    i had them on the triangles in my old N13 pulsar, and i had AVI's then too, and on an angled mount, even with them angle really the sound wave was not in such a position where you would hear all of it... they were essentiallyaiming at the center area between the driver and passenger seat, pretty much above the gear stick... so itt wasnt ideal...

    But then my musical tastes were a bit different then, and it meant you'd hear mad tweetage outside the car which was the style at the time LOL

    I find where they are now it rebounds off the windscreen, and it is now a much higher spec 1inch tweeter so it provides a lot more detail in sound... i'm pretty pleased

  6. #30
    i have it on the piller

  7. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zilli View Post
    i had them on the triangles in my old N13 pulsar, and i had AVI's then too, and on an angled mount, even with them angle really the sound wave was not in such a position where you would hear all of it... they were essentiallyaiming at the center area between the driver and passenger seat, pretty much above the gear stick... so itt wasnt ideal...

    But then my musical tastes were a bit different then, and it meant you'd hear mad tweetage outside the car which was the style at the time LOL

    I find where they are now it rebounds off the windscreen, and it is now a much higher spec 1inch tweeter so it provides a lot more detail in sound... i'm pretty pleased
    yea i know what u mean but i have focals and they are real bright but again its up to the ears and how they like them, ive always wanted to try a winscreen mount but cbb rewiring again ^_^
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  8. #32
    When aiming to achieve the best stage we often make fibreglass A-pillars to hold tweeters. You tend to get the best sound from that location so if you're good with your hands why not have a go?










  9. #33
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    wow those mid basses on the pillar look amazing, must really ad a "fullness" to the stage... must take a lot of tuning to make it "smooth" as that setup could be quite bright couldnt it?

    Just a question, they are fairly angled out towards the windscreen, is that to get the rebound effect from the glass?

    My old AVI's were very bright, but harsh... the new ones are really much sweetest and detailed rather than bright... but then you can get them bright with the EQ, like you said it's all up to the individuals ear :-)

  10. #34
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    Zilli, you use AVI too! Sweet finally someone that has heard of them, LOL.

    Best speakers EVER!

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    Agreed Agreed!!!!

    Ive ben using them from Hutch for about 10 years now! never heard anything better

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    Check this

    I had a hole drilled into my door. it looks stock but not.
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