Tweeter in a Gauge Pod
Hey Everyone,
I am trying to add some better sound to my 1993 F150 and I was wondering if anyone has ever used a Gauge Pod to house a Tweeter? Will a Gauge Pod work for a Tweeter? Will it Produce good sound? Thanks, Rich |
Originally Posted by Candy Red F150 FX4
(Post 3974888)
Hey Everyone,
I am trying to add some better sound to my 1993 F150 and I was wondering if anyone has ever used a Gauge Pod to house a Tweeter? Will a Gauge Pod work for a Tweeter? Will it Produce good sound? Thanks, Rich |
The more I thought about it last night I figured out it probably wouldn't work because I would need a Gauge Pod for the Passenger side and I don't think they make Pods for the Passenger side so that might not work.
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Kick panels :thumbsup:
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I have thought about doing speakers down by my feet but I am 6'6" tall and I wear size 15/16 shoes so I want to keep as much space for my Big feet as possible.
I found this link that I thought was very cool. I might have to try to build these. What do you guys think of these DIY Tweeter Pods? http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/...eter-pods.html |
Originally Posted by 06Beast
(Post 3975407)
Kick panels :thumbsup:
Check out Page 9 in the link I posted above. That would look awesome in your truck or any Ford Truck. |
I just purchased the factory A pillar mouldings from Tasca, pricey but it looks good, then I just hot glued the JL C3 tweeter into the moulding.
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.f15...91f4eeadeb.jpg https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.f15...fe1e988ea0.jpg https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.f15...dbc765cc71.jpg I think it looks great and close to factory. |
Good job.
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