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| Senior - BHPian Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: New Delhi
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Infractions: 0/1 (4) | Quote:
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LBM, I understand youknow exactly what you want and in addition to this you intend to ask some equally knowledgeable people to listen to the options and only then will you go ahead with the the install. You have chosen the components wisely and are proceeding with great care. Enjoy the process.
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| | #784 (permalink) | |
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speaking honestly lbm, i like your setup and how it sounds. the tweets were really nice and were not bright at all. i thik it was nice. but please keep in mind that i have auditioned very few cars. but with the little experience i have with car audio, i know exactly what i want in my car now(how it should sound). lbm, the only suggestion i would give is that please please dont ever think that the idmax are spl subs. you know that. it is an sq sub which can do good spl as well. this is what gunbir also says and i totally agree with him. but let me add that your setup is the best spl setup i have ever heard(ok i know its sq but it can sure rock the person listening) here is a very honest opinion. firstly, you need a properly sealed enclosure(you cant just plug the port with your hand and say its sealed now) you were showing me how the sub bottoms out when you plug the vent with your hand. but IN MY HONST OPINION LBM, you can expect a vented enclosure volume to work as sealed. and from what i know, your vented enclosure is a lttle off from what is recomended(i could be wrong) get an spl sub if you want more spl but i doubt you need more. your sub is a beutiful piece of engineering. its one of the best sq subs around. and i totally agree opinions differ, tastes differ. if dont like it, no one has a problem with that. as for the placements of the drivers, we are having a good discussion and will add whatever i think as and when it comes to my brain(its a little slow) no offence meant to you or anyone. its just my opinion and i could be wrong. your rating for the setup would be like 8 out of ten. and i would give another +1 for the pxa-rux combo. i would add later. have to rush to get food for bifey. changa clip | |
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| Senior - BHPian | l_b_m, I just listened (for quite a while) to a 3-way setup in a Swift, done-up similarly to OPTION 1 here (and it sounded really great). I change my opinion about what I said earlier. OPTION 1 can be considered. If you listen to OPTION 1 for a while, and feel the tweets blend well with the mids, go for it ![]()
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| Senior - BHPian Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Bombay
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Infractions: 0/1 (4) | LBM: Bindaas karo Option 4. But do it in panky's car, for his component system. But seriously LBM, if I were you, I'd go for midrange and tweeter in the same plane. Its the textbook method and you really cant go terribly wrong with it. Quote:
My hunch is that some variations of Option 2 and Option 3 should turn out sounding the best. The midrange hands over to the tweeter at a reasonably high 5500Hz in the case of the DLS component in concern. Anyway LBM, all the best in your experiments, do let us know the results. I would be very eager to know.
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| | #788 (permalink) | ||
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And you brain is not at all slow. If you can install in a car then you have a fast brains in terms of audio. Will be waiting for your comments so that I might gain something from it..
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| | #789 (permalink) | |
| Senior - BHPian | Quote:
about the tweeters and mid blending in they go well but in some songs they tend to single alone also. so will check for other placements, maybe some thing new comes to mind.
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| | #790 (permalink) | |
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The AC vent is no where near the midrange in any pic. I also tried to place the mid on the AC vent and the tweeter on the top but the mids were on the face in that case...
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| | #791 (permalink) | ||
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Its just that I realized that OPTION 1 should not be written-off completely (as I did in my earlier post) without giving it a listen . The setup I heard yesterday was the only 3-way setup I'd actually listened to, with the tweeter placed a bit far away from the midrange, and everything sounded quite good IMHO.Quote:
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| | #792 (permalink) |
| BANNED Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: New Delhi
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| Regarding the placement of speakers : If you have freedom of placing the drivers apart from using the better looking stock locations. You can tailor a much better sound. Tweeters needs to as far as possible, away from reflective surface as tweeter has a wider radiating angle than a typical cone driver. Due to wider dispersion they induce more secondary reflections which can ruin the soundstange and imaging. Similarly in case of dome midranges, they are even worse as they have larger diameter. Avoid installing both of them on axis as they can beam and ruin your sound. Maintaining equal path lengths is very important. Cone midranges are difficult to install as they are not enclosed drivers like domes and most of them are bigger in size. They need space behind them to play optimally. Do not mount cone midrange sharing the common volume with midbass. So in all you have to choose a location which has lesser reflective surface in case of domes thats why a lot of people choose kick panel or A Pillar as they are the only two farthest location in car environment from the listening position. Tweeter should be placed even further than midrange. Keep the tweeter and midrange closer to each other and if possible in same plane if using speakers with shallow slope (Dynaudio Esotecs) in order to maintain the phase and seamless integration of drivers. You get more freedom regarding placement in case of speakers using steeper slope (Rainbows) because of the steeper rolloff in frequency response of each driver. For midbass seal and damp the doors completely. Give a solid mounting to midbass and try and bring the midbass as close as possible to the doorpad factory grille to avoid it from firing inside the panel. |
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| | #793 (permalink) | |
| BANNED Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: New Delhi
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I am not the only guy in the entire world who does kick panel install. There are thousands of people all across the world and many of them won competiotions using kick install. Google it and see for yourself. Install is more dependent on what you can do best in a car than what you want to because of restriction of space and driver mounting options. You will see more cars in future from our side using esoteric speakers in the kick panels because our knees really enjoy soundstage from kick panel location ![]() Last edited by Autophile : 4th October 2007 at 09:37. | |
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| | #794 (permalink) | |
| BHPian Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Delhi/Noida
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| | #795 (permalink) |
| Senior - BHPian Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: New Delhi
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Infractions: 0/1 (4) | @ B&T: bhai mere, i'm a gareeb man having only 2 way comps. waise honestly speaking, the tweeters in my car are hanging with the wires since the day i got them installed (it fell off from the location soon after the install and its like since then, i didnt find time to go back to installer) but i dont wanna have them on my knees. pardon my ignornace, am not ~SQ~ types, neither i wanna be one. @ JB: your explanation was very good indeed, but i couldn't yet understand the acoustic phase. @ SK: theres a fellow TBHPian here who has won 3rd position in Db drag with his 200W MTX 2 channel amp and a Cervin Wega 12" sub; Pio site claims that it has world record for SPL using that 5000W wala monster sub. That doesnt mean that everyone who's a basshead here goes for the above MTX/Wega or Pio. Similarly, all kick installs dont necessarily mean what you call ~SQ~
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