Granprixfan
TYF Newbie
I have been lurking in this forum for a while and recently joined so this is my first post so please excuse any newbie cliches. I have done a search on this but with less than satisfactory results, even after reading many archived posts.
So here's the deal I have a variety of components in the garage and I thought about installing a three way component set in the front doors as my first upgrade to the new to me Yukon XL. FYI it's a non-Bose stereo...so no A pillar tweets.
I know I have seen this done before as many of you have too. I have not owned/worked on these trucks before. Except The head unit (very quick and easy remove and replace with wiring kit).
I want to keep the speakers behind the factory grill for a stealth install. The 6.5" mid-bass in the same location as factory and the 3" dome mid-range above it while the tweeter location to be determined whilst tuning.
Yep, I'm after an audiophile system and Before I jump in feet first I need to get all my "ducks in a row"! Im in no rush to get started Id like to get some advice from those who have installed high end systems in their trucks.
So here are my questions and sought after advice...
1-The mounting depth of the bottom 6.5" mid-bass should be a non-issue right?
2-What about my proposed upper speaker? I would like to put the dome mid-range in spot currently occupied by the factory tweeter in order to cover/utilize hole there now. What about the window track/lift-gear/glass clearance? These mid-range domes have a rather large magnet encased in plastic and it's almost the same diameter as the front side. I believe they are 2"-2.5" mounting depth.
3-what about physical mounting in the doors themselves? I would like to fabricate a mounting baffle so as speakers are on solid surface. Is the door panel separated from the steel skin much? Would a baffle mounted to steel skin under the door panel fit? or be advisable? Or
4-What about a door panel mounted baffle with speakers mounted to it? Would this be a better alternative? It would have to be functional and cosmetic as it is seen through grill.
I'm trying to eliminate the rattling and associated resonance from the plastic door panel. How have you guys mounted the speakers?
Yes I am sound deadening the door skin inner and outer as well as mounting foam sound deadening material to inside of door panel plastic. That reminds me I have to track my shipment.
Thank you guys in advance and My apologize if long winded
So here's the deal I have a variety of components in the garage and I thought about installing a three way component set in the front doors as my first upgrade to the new to me Yukon XL. FYI it's a non-Bose stereo...so no A pillar tweets.
I know I have seen this done before as many of you have too. I have not owned/worked on these trucks before. Except The head unit (very quick and easy remove and replace with wiring kit).
I want to keep the speakers behind the factory grill for a stealth install. The 6.5" mid-bass in the same location as factory and the 3" dome mid-range above it while the tweeter location to be determined whilst tuning.
Yep, I'm after an audiophile system and Before I jump in feet first I need to get all my "ducks in a row"! Im in no rush to get started Id like to get some advice from those who have installed high end systems in their trucks.
So here are my questions and sought after advice...
1-The mounting depth of the bottom 6.5" mid-bass should be a non-issue right?
2-What about my proposed upper speaker? I would like to put the dome mid-range in spot currently occupied by the factory tweeter in order to cover/utilize hole there now. What about the window track/lift-gear/glass clearance? These mid-range domes have a rather large magnet encased in plastic and it's almost the same diameter as the front side. I believe they are 2"-2.5" mounting depth.
3-what about physical mounting in the doors themselves? I would like to fabricate a mounting baffle so as speakers are on solid surface. Is the door panel separated from the steel skin much? Would a baffle mounted to steel skin under the door panel fit? or be advisable? Or
4-What about a door panel mounted baffle with speakers mounted to it? Would this be a better alternative? It would have to be functional and cosmetic as it is seen through grill.
I'm trying to eliminate the rattling and associated resonance from the plastic door panel. How have you guys mounted the speakers?
Yes I am sound deadening the door skin inner and outer as well as mounting foam sound deadening material to inside of door panel plastic. That reminds me I have to track my shipment.
Thank you guys in advance and My apologize if long winded