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Re: windshield speakers [message #62140 is a reply to message #62127] Sat, 20 March 2010 13:25 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Well, anything is possible. But cutting new speakers into the dash will not be cheap, and could easily end up with rattles unless the installer is VERY skilled.

What make, model, and year of car is it? How long are you going to keep the car?

What factory speakers are already mounted? (Locations and rough size guesstimate)

Are you wanting a center channel (meaning you would need a processory and amp to feed it)?

And, why do you want to do this? It's not a bad idea, mind you, but I'm wondering what it is about your current sound which you don't like. That might engender other suggestions. For instance, if you complain "the sound all comes from the left side" a time delay processor might help that a lot without cutting the dash.

It's also possible there might be easier tweeter locations than the dash, like the pillars...
 
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