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slickroger
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Billy

Love the way those tweeters look I wouldn't even have thought that was possible and would have done what fueler did or just put them behind the grille.I like keeping the interior as stock as possible during the day minus obvious things like HU, with the blue and red lights night time is a whole different look.

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You and fueler have you gps antennas in the same place if that is fueler's antenna. Mine looks like yours but I think his looks cooler.


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personally when it comes to interior speaker i wouldnt get anything else than boston acoustics, when i get the money im getting boston pros for my fronts, 500$ a set,pricy i know but there sound quality is amazing. they use neodymium magnetswhich are extremely light weight but up to 3 times stringer than convention magnets, and their cross-overs use all gold plated compnenets. and they actually run about 650 a set, im getting a deal from the retailer i buy from. and u think thats expensive, boston makes a set of 6.5 round speakers called their SPZ line, 1200$ a set, but these things will reach the highest volumes with no distortion. check out bostons torcher chamber where they do speaker(driver) testing. its pretty cool, i may be going soon, got a special invite from a friend who manages a retail store. boston makes great subs too, their SPG comes by itself as a sub or pre-loaded in a ported box by boston. its an elongated 10, and keeps up with JL's 12 inch W7 all day. not a huge fan of their amps, but these guys have been making speaker for some time, they are good.

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So, Billy- do you think a rotary tool like a dremel would work to cut the honeycomb cover?

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I just bought a pair of component polk's and a pair of coaxial polk's, which came in at less than $200 total, and they sound absolutely beautiful!

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petediddy wrote:So, Billy- do you think a rotary tool like a dremel would work to cut the honeycomb cover?
Sorry, forgot about this post. I wouldn't use a dremel because the honeycomb stuff is pretty brittle and will chip easily. Do a rough cut and then sand it to widen and smooth it out.

Billy


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