Ozstung
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My guess is "AT" is a sound engineer or something in that field, that science is above me 

Yep, I thought so; like my little brother. He impressed me, and still does. Clearly, you are a very talented and crafty geek.Ha ha, I am just a geek. No engineer. I did build a working amplifier during high school physics project..
Interesting. I have my mids set at +4, and high at +1. But then, I have gunshot ears!t the mean time you can increase the mids by around +3 and set treble down to -6 and you will get a pretty neutral sound. I think a lot of kia owner has already figure this up.
I'm not buying into that. Where did you come up with that idea? How does the water get inside the doors past the sealant? Past the weather seals all the way around the doors? I've respected everything you've said up to this point.Those original woofers has paper cones and get wet everytime in rains.
My take on the last point would be when you open your door and its pouring with rain and the speakers get wet, it could happen?Interesting. I have my mids set at +4, and high at +1. But then, I have gunshot ears!Works for me.
I'm not buying into that. Where did you come up with that idea? How does the water get inside the doors past the sealant? Past the weather seals all the way around the doors? I've respected everything you've said up to this point.
The sub is at the bottom. So it would take a deluge and leaving the door open, and (or) driving rain from the rear with the door open. Then, yes it could happen, that the paper sub could get a bit damp. But that is literally a "perfect storm" of conditions to get it wet at all. When would anyone leave their door open for a second longer than necessary in such a scenario?My take on the last point would be when you open your door and its pouring with rain and the speakers get wet, it could happen?
My take on the last point would be when you open your door and its pouring with rain and the speakers get wet, it could happen?
Ah! That would create moisture in there. But, I do not, ever, roll my windows down after washing my car, for the very reason that you mentioned: I hate getting water in there and streaks on the glass. I still don't thing that the amount is any danger to the door mounted subs or any other electrics in there.Some water does get in from the outside seal of the car window. Its like after you wash and dry the car, still when you roll the window down and up again, you still get water streak on the window. I took the door card out after washing the car and found that the woofer's magnet and the back of the woofer is wet. Not soaking wet, just damp. The woofer is mounted onto a hole in the door seal. The front will not get wet but the back does.
other than the back of the speakers all the other electronic are on the other side of the door seal so no water will get there. There are speaker protectors that you can buy for keeping water away from the speaker like this:Ah! That would create moisture in there. But, I do not, ever, roll my windows down after washing my car, for the very reason that you mentioned: I hate getting water in there and streaks on the glass. I still don't thing that the amount is any danger to the door mounted subs or any other electrics in there.
And, get dust buildup directly on the speaker instead of the felt protector. Just turn the volume up a tad. The felt doesn't actually alter the sound, it just deadens it a little. If the speaker gets dirty that will change the sound quality. Mind, this would only happen very slowly.Thank you for sharing! A very informative post, now I’m going to remove the door panels and rip out that felt......
I think we have a agree to disagree. If you record yourself talking through a face mask, it will sound different compare to not wearing a facemask, even when you turn it up to equal volume.And, get dust buildup directly on the speaker instead of the felt protector. Just turn the volume up a tad. The felt doesn't actually alter the sound, it just deadens it a little. If the speaker gets dirty that will change the sound quality. Mind, this would only happen very slowly.
That's recording, though. As long as the speaker is intact and delivers good reproduction, the original sound will be faithfully duplicated by the speaker: but if it gets clogged/coated with dust it won't be capable of perfect reproduction; it will become distorted, muffled. A perfectly good speaker behind a cloth is fainter, not distorted.I think we have a agree to disagree. If you record yourself talking through a face mask, it will sound different compare to not wearing a facemask, even when you turn it up to equal volume.
Mounted on the door.
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Only run with factory amp. See how I go. Tested the output. Its actually low passed. Not full range as I 1st thought