Do you offer these? These obviously lay on top of the sound deadening sheets? This is purely for road noise or does it assist with speaker sound quality as well?
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yes we have them. and yes, you ca apply it on top of the sound deadening. it does both enhance the sound and removes road noise.Do you offer these? These obviously lay on top of the sound deadening sheets? This is purely for road noise or does it assist with speaker sound quality as well?
Don't agree. just replacing the speakers isn't a waste. You just can't expect to hear extraordinary sound from doing that alone.
The problem with car stereos is to REALLY tell the difference you have to do the whole ******** thing, including of course a good amp.
Biggest differences I could actually tell at home were when I added a dedicated amp and when I got a truly kick ass sub.
you want more volume. an amp is where it's at. combined with better quality speakers
same thing with a car.
Got started this weekend. I was able to get the speakers in and sound treat the doors. Front and rear doors treated with Sound Skins Pro Plus-Premium inside and out, Road Kill foam rings for the speakers, the fronts got some Second Skin Luxury liner pro, and huge thanks to Hush Audio set me up with some nice access hole covers. It took my son and me about 6-7 hours. Still, lots to do, A-pillars, amp board, sub box. Really surprised how much more midbass I get with just the speakers and sound treatment though. To install the Hush panels you will need a rivet nut tool I got one from Amazon a while back for some other projects. They are pretty handy.
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Yep had to pull it on the driver's side would stick the handle but on the passenger side no interference at all. Good note though for those reading through making the plan.A quick word of advice for your sound deadening. Remove the stuff you applied in between door handle mounting brackets. Reason being is that when you put the door card back on the door handle will hit that. So when you open the door from the inside the door handle won't return from the open position. You can get away with ripping off the foam as that is what I did and I used the same stuff you are using.
Got the sub box built, amp board cut out, and started. Picked up an extra wiring harness for the NavTV A/B replaced the female RCA ends with some males. Sacrificed a set Stinger 4000 but it was worth it. My OCD kicked in when I was that harness. The sub box came out .62 cubic feet. The speaker calls for .8 so we will see how it sounds. I have a 2” straight ahead seat kit coming so I was taking advantage of the added space, with the main goal is everything behind the seat. The grill will most likely have to come off the speaker.