I have watched so many videos where the speakers are facing straight into the feet or straight up the dash the end you get it loud sound inside and kind of loudish outside but you sir is the only one that has the angle right facing the correct way to get the perfect and the most out of your speakers 👏
Getting the angle right was a tough challenge in that space especially with the minimal foot room. The sound imaging is almost perfect! I also noticed having them in the kick panel vs the doors has reduced the rattles a lot of door mounted speakers always seem to have. Thanks for checking out the video!
Awesome idea bro! Someone already cut speaker holes in the sides of my centre console area (ta23, so a little different in shape) but I’m totally gonna steal this method in order to build hole-less replacements! Thanks, and keep up the great work!!
@@dadstoygarage1878 nah, i have the old "holey" one, but need to either fibreglass over the holes somehow, or put in low-profile speakers. Either way, i think how you did it with the cloth to get the shape is genius!
@@GreavesEc thank you. Just keep in mind the fibreglass does not stick to plastic long term. Potentially you could mount a metal plate to the back of the hole fibreglass filler fill the. Sand it smooth. Then wrap with thin foam and wrap the foam how I wrapped these panels.
I have watched so many videos where the speakers are facing straight into the feet or straight up the dash the end you get it loud sound inside and kind of loudish outside but you sir is the only one that has the angle right facing the correct way to get the perfect and the most out of your speakers 👏
Getting the angle right was a tough challenge in that space especially with the minimal foot room. The sound imaging is almost perfect! I also noticed having them in the kick panel vs the doors has reduced the rattles a lot of door mounted speakers always seem to have. Thanks for checking out the video!
Those came out really nice. Great work.
Thank you John Barker!
Awesome skill set. Those look really good 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
If you made more of these I would snatch them up for my 77 celica gt!
they are fun little pieces to make!
Nice work D von!
Thank you Brian! Dad showed me some pictures of your new project. It’s coming along nicely!
Thanks Devon! You are welcome to come take a look anytime.
@@brianhdueck3372 that would be fun!
Awesome idea bro! Someone already cut speaker holes in the sides of my centre console area (ta23, so a little different in shape) but I’m totally gonna steal this method in order to build hole-less replacements! Thanks, and keep up the great work!!
That should work nicely. So you are building a console from scratch?
@@dadstoygarage1878 nah, i have the old "holey" one, but need to either fibreglass over the holes somehow, or put in low-profile speakers. Either way, i think how you did it with the cloth to get the shape is genius!
@@GreavesEc thank you. Just keep in mind the fibreglass does not stick to plastic long term. Potentially you could mount a metal plate to the back of the hole fibreglass filler fill the. Sand it smooth. Then wrap with thin foam and wrap the foam how I wrapped these panels.
The resin won't permanently adhere to the steel rings.
The fiberglass matting is 1.5oz chop strand mat.
Thank you Dana!