I used the original location, but don't think that would be enough for me, I'm planning on adding another set of twiters at the back facing towards the front of the car
I've got an Alpine 9885 (I think that's the model) and a decent Arc 2-channel amp to power the components. I might stop right there as the components might give me enough punch and depth.
Probably a question for diymobileaudio, but I was under the impression that the ring radiator tweeters in my components would make for fairly wide dispersion and sound OK in the stock location. I think the tweets come with cups that will allow me to angle them.
According to the documentation I found here you have the option of mounting them fixed or with an angling option.
Very nice speakers BTW. (thumb)
I'm going with a set of Polk SR6500 in the front and I ordered a set of trim without the tweeter cutout just in case I can't get a good fit with the stock ones.
Where are you planning on installing the x-overs?
I was thinking about putting them behind the door panel, but I'm worried about water.
Could you post a picture of your radio? I'll be changing the head unit in the next couple of months, just curious to see how it's going to look - right now I'm leaning towards the Alpine CDA 9886; would probably put the rear-mounted USB output so that it comes out where the auxilliary output currently is located (next to the 12V outlet).I've got an Alpine 9885...
I'm not sure where I'll put the crossovers; I'll have to take a look at the doors for a suitable location.
Once you open the inside door panel you will find only one suitable location to put the crossovers. It is a big indent in the plastic (looks like crossovers were supposed to go there) right above where your elbow would be if you rest your arm on the door armrest.
After you locate it, mounting/attaching the crossover to that location will be no problem.
I was eyeing that spot as well, just wasn't sure how much room was there.
I was even thinking of getting a foam baffle to cover them against the elements.
Could you post a picture of your radio? I'll be changing the head unit in the next couple of months, just curious to see how it's going to look - right now I'm leaning towards the Alpine CDA 9886; would probably put the rear-mounted USB output so that it comes out where the auxilliary output currently is located (next to the 12V outlet).