CORVETTE STEREO REAR SPEAKERS


Some Design Requirements:
High quality sound. Move all the air in the car, i.e. feel it. Room for T-Tops. Light.
Decided to do rear speakers. Since rear speakers need a box & home speakers are already designed in a box, this is a fast solution. The disadvantage is that more power is required, easily solved w/ an amp.
Based on previous experience (one time briefly ran 2 home speakers w/ 8" woofers in a car) & considering the small interior volume guesstimated 2 8s would do it- move all the air in the car, i.e. feel it. Could not find any that would fit & then read about some new speakers that had just came out & special ordered them. They had w/ 2 long throw 4s (equil. to 2 8s) & a dome in each.
Special ordered a HU w/o amp. & amp. Put the large amp. in the center rear compartment. Tray was removed to aid cooling & since a large amp. won't fit in tray or through the door. If the amp. got too hot in the center rear compartment, it could be mounted between the speakers. The removable rear speakers are mounted angled some on an Al. rod & used an Al. bar between to separate. Later tweaked (an audiophile term for modified) the rear speakers w/ Pioneer car component dome tweeters & used my special wiring to speakers.
It worked- ROCKS !
Kenwood eXcelon mask CD. Thought about mounting it between the speakers & using the remote. Rarely use it.
The engine makes enough music for me.
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Some center ch. speakers are similiar.
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A recessed interior light could be mounted there. Photo was taken for a forum member who asked for it after I mentioned the setup. Actually did not try to make it look good, guess it's a race setup.
Sounds good.
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Sounds good.
Have thought about doing the doors in leather & mounting speakers in doors.
Expect you noticed they were Monitor speakers.
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[Modified by gdh, 9:38 PM 8/24/2003]















