I like TB too. I tried TB, Dayton and a Goldwood. But it all boils down to sound. To my ears, the Dayton sounded best. And it had the most punch by far IMO. Despite QT, it did not like the enclosure sealed. It could be that there wasn't enough volume, but the point was to use the existing...
About me? Lol look in the mirror pal. The guy was happy with it yet you've done nothing but look for reasons to criticize every chance you get. Your nothing but a pest... The guy is happy and so am I. Leave it at that. It's not our fault you way over spent on your stupid system, chopped up all...
It's all good. I get it. The sub does work, it's not "mashed against the seat back". It's just closer on the top than on the bottom because of the seat angle. And mine is about a quarter inch gap. It's not as awesome as yours. And that's should be good enough for you.
I highly recommend at least replacing the door speakers with new component speakers as well. This made a dramatic difference in midbass and punch. I think this with the sub will give you what you're looking for. I know what you mean about that fatigue sound I think you're describing. My wife's...
It was 1/4 inch weather strip rubber seal from home Depot. I put it inbetween the enclosure and the spacer, and again between the spacer and the sub. It compressed to approximately 1/4 inch in total. And I noticed you removed some of the enclosure. I did not have to do that at all. Is your cut...
Did you use the rubber seal on the spacer? That's the only thing I can think of that would make yours different. But it is tight. And mine does fit with the grill.
I bet that sounds really good. And reasonably cost effective too.
"I probably could have stopped here and enjoyed the sound system...but that's not me."
I know what you mean. I have to restrain myself. Mine sounds good and I'm happy, but that DSP and custom sub is still calling me. I should...
Yeah, Is that the scar evl? I considered that sub. If I remember correctly it needs a lot of power to run it, and I wasn't sure the B&O amp would have enough juice to run a 200 rms dual coil sub. Plus, I didn't want to cut the enclosure.
I bet you'd get a lot more out of that if you hooked it...
That sounds like what mine was doing. If you have plastic pry tools and are careful, you should get it without scratching it. I used my pry tool on the lower side of the switch plate, between the handle and the door panel. I did not pry, but put the pry bar in the seam and lifted kinda hard. I...
Found mine. It was the window switch in the passenger door. It's very loose in its housing. Wrapped it in sound deadener. I think it's more holding it still than deadening anything but it's quiet now.
Mine was the passenger door window switch rattling in its housing. Drove me crazy for weeks until I found it. I wrapped it in sound deadener. I think it's more holding it still than deadening any sound, but it's quiet now nonetheless. Hope this helps.