- Joined
- Aug 27, 2013
- Messages
- 1,850
- Reaction score
- 79
Any reason why I shouldn't do this?
The idea appeals to me because of the following
1) I have a pair
2) 95db @1w sensitivity appeals to me as it will hopefully maximise the somewhat limited power output from the head unit and hopefully result in less strain.
3) I'm assuming that in ceiling speakers are not enclosure fussy so hopefully a door will be ok.
I have 2 pairs
1 way 4 inch pair (intend to use in front)
2 way 6 inch pair which according to the spec goes down to 40hz ,so I would remove the tweeter and let the rear do mainly bass while hoping to limit bass to the front. I would need to do this with capacitors and inductors as my head unit cant adjust bass/treble separately for front and back.
I'm not after continuous high volume, but sometimes when turning up the volume for a reason doesn't seem to handle it well. Going for an after market head unit is out of the question as I don't like the look of aftermarket.
The idea appeals to me because of the following
1) I have a pair
2) 95db @1w sensitivity appeals to me as it will hopefully maximise the somewhat limited power output from the head unit and hopefully result in less strain.
3) I'm assuming that in ceiling speakers are not enclosure fussy so hopefully a door will be ok.
I have 2 pairs
1 way 4 inch pair (intend to use in front)
2 way 6 inch pair which according to the spec goes down to 40hz ,so I would remove the tweeter and let the rear do mainly bass while hoping to limit bass to the front. I would need to do this with capacitors and inductors as my head unit cant adjust bass/treble separately for front and back.
I'm not after continuous high volume, but sometimes when turning up the volume for a reason doesn't seem to handle it well. Going for an after market head unit is out of the question as I don't like the look of aftermarket.