Mine was the passenger door window switch rattling in its housing. Drove me crazy for weeks until I finally found it. Wrapped it with sound deadener and it's totally quiet now. It's more holding it still than it is deadening the rattle, but it's fixed. Hope this helps.
Lol no. It rattled before the upgrades. I was hoping that I would get them during sound deadening, but still had a couple. Why is everyone so negative about this post? If yours doesn't rattle, good for you. Mine did.
No no no... You're right. I should have clearly stated it's a single driver "coaxial" - invisible tweeter style speaker. It's not the type of speaker that has an "actual" tweeter in it. My bad.
ds18 claims the frequency response is 120Hz-20KHz... But if all "full range drivers struggle above 4 to 5khz”, not producing over 4 to 5khz would help achieve my goal. My goal is to reduce the brightness and forward sound others have complained about. Exactly what's produced by a tweeter. If you...
After covering practically my entire door and door card with sound deadener, I finally found the worst of my passenger door rattles. It was the window switch... The switch fits loosely in its housing and rattles like crazy with bass. I wrapped the switch with deadener and finally my door is...
So after reading the issues others had with the center channel being too bright and forward, I decided to try something a little different.
I noticed everyone seemed to replace the center speaker with a 4ohm two way. I decided to try a one way/full range speaker instead. I thought the tweeter...
I just installed the center channel on mine yesterday. I read the issues others were complaining about on this forum and took a different approach. So far it sounds good, but I'm going to listen to it a couple days and get a full perspective before I recommend it.
If it were me who had an XL or XLT, and not satisfied with the stereo, I would first replace all the speakers and see how it sounded. It was a dramatic difference when I did mine. The B&O sub was already inept, and then completely disappeared when I replaced the other speakers. That's what led...
Perhaps... You could be right. There's not much space to work with on the Maverick so there's only so many options. I did read somewhere that B&O does acoustic analysis on Ford vehicles. Supposedly choose amp, parameters, and requirements for their B&O systems. Whoever did it, knew what they...