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I've spent the last week and a half installing my stereo in the Maverick, and it all turned out fantastic, less the rears. My goal for any rears is always quality imaging and fill, and never volume, as I tend to prefer the rears roughly half the level as the front to maintain a good sound stage. I replaced the stock rears with some quality 4's, and they sounded horrible. This wasn't a reflection of the product, but the fact Ford mounts those rears in a way that there's no good separation between the front and rear sound waves. They're basically hanging out in space, and magnified by the fact they're both aiming sideways, left the sound thin and muddy.
I'd seen the Kicker pods a while back, and it occurred to me they may be perfect for the Maverick, as they're self contained in their own enclosures, and very flexible. We run a Markforged carbon fiber 3D printer, so we drew up some mounts to be captured in the rear headrests. The mounts are extremely solid, and with the combo, I was able to aim the speakers exactly where they needed to be. The resulting sound is a MASSIVE improvement over both the stock and aftermarket rears...
I'm going to refine the shape for esthetics to cleanly match the seat profile and call it a day....
I'd seen the Kicker pods a while back, and it occurred to me they may be perfect for the Maverick, as they're self contained in their own enclosures, and very flexible. We run a Markforged carbon fiber 3D printer, so we drew up some mounts to be captured in the rear headrests. The mounts are extremely solid, and with the combo, I was able to aim the speakers exactly where they needed to be. The resulting sound is a MASSIVE improvement over both the stock and aftermarket rears...
I'm going to refine the shape for esthetics to cleanly match the seat profile and call it a day....
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