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Old 02-24-2009, 05:18 PM   #8
TwiggyTheDrummer
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Re: System in my '63 GMC

I'll probably end up making kick panels but I know I'm not going to even worry about getting into cutting the door. And as far as the dash goes, the only speakers would be under it if any because of the way it's shaped and I don't want to do any real cuts in it besides the head. But I get what all of you are saying as fa as a vehicle's acoustics go.

How about the subs behind the seat, a 6.5 dead center on the waterfall console firing toward the windshield at about shoulder level, one dead center under the dash firing up through the grille, and one at each kick panel firing at an angle toward the center of the truck so that it makes a counterpoint. Maybe even another 6.5 in the console.
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