Q logic kick panels...
http://www.qlogic.ws/qlk7001.html
are these worth a damn, im kinda scared about puting them in.. it would save me the trouble of trying to make some... How is the imaging of them. and does anyone have any pics of the drivers side, i want to see how close it is to the clutch pedal..
ps: I have rainbow Pro 6.5s componets that need to go in them...
for integra
[Modified by Jordo, 5:25 PM 9/18/2002]
are these worth a damn, im kinda scared about puting them in.. it would save me the trouble of trying to make some... How is the imaging of them. and does anyone have any pics of the drivers side, i want to see how close it is to the clutch pedal..
ps: I have rainbow Pro 6.5s componets that need to go in them...
for integra
[Modified by Jordo, 5:25 PM 9/18/2002]
Hmmm....a few hundred bucks for high end speakers, and you want to mount them in ..... PLASTIC!!!!
Are you nuts?!?!? Install is everything.
Qforms are mass produced pieces of injection molded plastic....every driver on the market has a different dispersion pattern, so there is no way that you can get optimum imaging from a mass produced product.
Also, they won't fit 6.5" drivers.
The only way I would consider them tolerable is if you were using them with a small driver (~5 or 4 - or a dome midrange). Crossed over very high. They are not sealed design, so you will get some cancelation.
To make them tolerable, you would have to either apply a ton of mass loading sound deadening material, or a bunch of fiberglass.
Jordan, you will have a sweet *** system if you install it correctly...don't chicken out, do it right the first time!! Trust me, it will be a fun experience, just get some one to help you with the angles. The satisfaction of building something your self will be well worth the effort....sorry, but that's my best try at a pep talk over the net.
Rob
Are you nuts?!?!? Install is everything.
Qforms are mass produced pieces of injection molded plastic....every driver on the market has a different dispersion pattern, so there is no way that you can get optimum imaging from a mass produced product.
Also, they won't fit 6.5" drivers.
The only way I would consider them tolerable is if you were using them with a small driver (~5 or 4 - or a dome midrange). Crossed over very high. They are not sealed design, so you will get some cancelation.
To make them tolerable, you would have to either apply a ton of mass loading sound deadening material, or a bunch of fiberglass.
Jordan, you will have a sweet *** system if you install it correctly...don't chicken out, do it right the first time!! Trust me, it will be a fun experience, just get some one to help you with the angles. The satisfaction of building something your self will be well worth the effort....sorry, but that's my best try at a pep talk over the net.
Rob
Hmmm....a few hundred bucks for high end speakers, and you want to mount them in ..... PLASTIC!!!!
Are you nuts?!?!? Install is everything.
Qforms are mass produced pieces of injection molded plastic....every driver on the market has a different dispersion pattern, so there is no way that you can get optimum imaging from a mass produced product.
Also, they won't fit 6.5" drivers.
The only way I would consider them tolerable is if you were using them with a small driver (~5 or 4 - or a dome midrange). Crossed over very high. They are not sealed design, so you will get some cancelation.
To make them tolerable, you would have to either apply a ton of mass loading sound deadening material, or a bunch of fiberglass.
Jordan, you will have a sweet *** system if you install it correctly...don't chicken out, do it right the first time!! Trust me, it will be a fun experience, just get some one to help you with the angles. The satisfaction of building something your self will be well worth the effort....sorry, but that's my best try at a pep talk over the net.
Rob
Are you nuts?!?!? Install is everything.
Qforms are mass produced pieces of injection molded plastic....every driver on the market has a different dispersion pattern, so there is no way that you can get optimum imaging from a mass produced product.
Also, they won't fit 6.5" drivers.
The only way I would consider them tolerable is if you were using them with a small driver (~5 or 4 - or a dome midrange). Crossed over very high. They are not sealed design, so you will get some cancelation.
To make them tolerable, you would have to either apply a ton of mass loading sound deadening material, or a bunch of fiberglass.
Jordan, you will have a sweet *** system if you install it correctly...don't chicken out, do it right the first time!! Trust me, it will be a fun experience, just get some one to help you with the angles. The satisfaction of building something your self will be well worth the effort....sorry, but that's my best try at a pep talk over the net.
Rob
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