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LOL, I have been using 9in mids for quite a while in my doors, if you design it well, there is no reason why they cannot work in your doors...
Find these if you want to go with a smaller size... there is nothing really that comes close in 6.5 in size......
Typically, a larger driver with a smaller excursion is a better choice for midbass than a smaller one with large excursion (unless you are limited...
I lo pass my midbass at 180... it is still directional and it still affects vocals;)
never liked kickpanels, they just do not work with a manual transmission and preference for higher stage... But if you like this, have at it...
cool, now get busy building some good door enclosures...;) http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/2/web/758000-758999/758933_113_full.jpg
not really, refurbed Cadence Z9000 should put out about 900 watts bridged at 4 Ohms conservatively speaking...;)
How long have you been doing this? Did you use any bracing in the box? Typically, vents work better when on the same plane with drivers......
aiming drivers toward a single center point of the front stage works better actually... Also, keeping signal path lengths more or less the same...
show some pics of your installs to really impress?:confused:
if you attach the half to the door sheetmetal, yes, no reason not to...
do whatever looks good to you... not a matter of panel supporting anything as much as panel being attached to rigid surface that should be your...
run your mids from ab 60-180 instead of what you listed... Much harder to do doors, you better be good with glassing and make sure you have...
tell him to get a G/F to blow instead...
off Ebay PG Xenon comps or Cadence CWM6 off Ebay or directly from Cadence website... You cannot go wrong with either one for about 80 bucks...