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Old 1st June 2007, 11:00   #31
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Thanks Sam, Good work. If I would have known this earlier, I would not have put a hole in the door panel to mount the Tweeter.

Also I got an Idea to use this technique to mount the touchscreen for my Car PC in the dash to give a factory fitted look.
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Old 1st June 2007, 11:15   #32
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Thanks Sam, Good work. If I would have known this earlier, I would not have put a hole in the door panel to mount the Tweeter.

Also I got an Idea to use this technique to mount the touchscreen for my Car PC in the dash to give a factory fitted look.
the same thing ankur has done for his car pc take a look at his thread or pm him for more info.
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Old 21st October 2007, 18:47   #33
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The price you pay for using this technique is that I'd like to see pictures of the job right here on this thread.

Souljah, I dont like too much highs too. However i am very satisfied with that position. Navin has techniques on modding crossovers or better, do what i do

Drop the treble down to -3 or -4. Sounds lovely

Here comes the pics;;

DSC01143.JPG :: The tweeter @ Fotopic.Net

DSC01147.JPG :: The right tweeter @ Fotopic.Net

Ofcouse, this was done by Bala of Technocrat @ Chennai..some years back!

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Old 22nd October 2007, 10:24   #34
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this location is easiest to use as most cars allow it. Some cars like the NHC do not have A pillars wide enough to acoomodate the tweeter. my mom uses this location in her NHC.
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Old 22nd October 2007, 14:58   #35
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Opel Corsa has given provision for a tweeter in the same position. I wonder why other cars don't have it.
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Old 3rd May 2009, 22:12   #36
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This is a sexy thread and im definitely going to do this!
Thanks Sam (Going through the steps in reverse)
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Oh! Someone revived this old dog after 2 years. Nice.
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Old 18th March 2011, 00:10   #38
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Re: Advanced Installation technique - mounting tweeters

Did this a couple of months back, its been painted and running in the car for a while now!

THANK YOU SAM!
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