I'm just wondering how much of the home hi-fi stuff can be applied to car audio. Besides limitations in space and road noise, I dont see how it can be different. A speaker is a speaker regardless where you put it.
For speakers I've ordered exclusively from parts express. They have nice graphs and charts for every speaker. Makes me feel like I've made an informed choice after staring at the specs before buying even if I don't fully understand what I'm looking at.
If I'm super satisfied with the sound quality (I doubt it) of the 2 way components and the dayton 3" with a 800hz high pass, I might not look into it any further. I already have several sketches and designs for side or spare tire enclosure. "just in case" I decide to go that direction. lol I honestly like the way my car dives with more weight in the back anyhow.
They got a few used ones on sale of that book. Thanks for the recommendation!
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Originally Posted by MuseChaser
If you want to get a bit more serious, I HIGHLY recommend Vance ****ason's
"The Loudspeaker Cookbook."
EDIT: .. OK, the filter algorithms hate his name. His last name is RICHARDason only "RICHARD" is the nickname that rhymes with "Rick".... as in "Rickason" with a D.
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