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Randal Johnson

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Everything posted by Randal Johnson

  1. Looks loud enough to where I don't want to sit in it. LOL looks bad ass homie !!!
  2. Those MDF rings can't go behind the door panels ?? Or it there metal directly behind the panel ??
  3. From the looks of the Op's post edit, he's not interested in what we have to say.
  4. Without knowing application, it's very difficult to make suggestions at this point. Maybe the op can tell us what he has to work with after reading this post.
  5. Been gone a while myself. Job changes, vehicle changes, so on and so forth. You know how it is. All my audio equipment is in boxes under my bed at the moment waiting to go into my 94 Chevy I just acquired recently. Hope to get started soon. Nothing special, just a good clean sounding setup. Again, nice enclosure brother. Can't wait to see it finished!!!
  6. Assuming you plan to use these for midrange / midbass, why would you put them In the center console ??
  7. Nice work J !!! Long time no chat.
  8. Would be nice if you could squeeze out more airspace to work with. 2 cf with room for an external port would be cool. Just saying. I gave thought about trying out an IA flat line driver if I ever went with anything larger than a 10" driver.
  9. Something you can try, and no, I'm not saying this works on every application. Proper phase is a must too. If you know what a proper phase sounds like, you can tell immediately when a vehicle you demo is out of phase. USACI has a great test CD to test phase. I've seen time when people changed the phase on their drivers to raise the stage. Usually changing the phase of the midrange / tweet out of phase with the midbass drivers. When I ran 2 way passive, my tweeters were out of phase with the lower drivers. Worked great !!! Now like I said, may work ... may not. All depends on application, hence the reason for asking if you have factory dash locations. Trial and error and see what happens. Good luck.
  10. Why is it every time I post something it double post ???
  11. Can someone please refresh my memory, but Is there factory speaker locations on the dash of that Mountaineer ???
  12. EDIT: enough info listed on the first page of this thread. Hmm ??? may have to pick up a pair.
  13. Am I reading this correctly ??? $52.00 each ??? Link to Specs please.
  14. Yes sir, I understand. Maybe he can work with them fudging numbers to make something work since he has them. Worth a try ??? My main thing with the post was on them screaming tweeters.
  15. The mid drivers I have no problems with. Depending on installation, should be able to play with crossover settings to make things work for your application. No as far as tweeters go, I'm with Sean, You can do MUCH better with than what you have. I couldn't actually sit and listen to the ones I've heard in the past. Good Luck
  16. Nice looking drivers. Wish I had a need for 6.5" drivers. I'd love to try them out.
  17. Nice Looking Driver

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