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Kenewbie 
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Posted: December 21, 2007 at 1:12 PM / IP Logged  

I am installing a new system in my wife's car. This is what I am putting in her car.

* Eclipse AVN52D with bluetooth (installed)

* Earthquake 6 1/2" Components Front Doors

* Earthquake 6 x 9's Rear deck

* Earthquake 2 - 600W.4 Amplifiers

* Earthquake 2 - 12" Subwoofers SWS

How can I take apart the front doors to install the components.  Where should I install the tweeters to get the best sound.  I have also 2 sets more of tweeters with xovers should I install them comeing from the output of the stereo.

And where should I place them.  Before I install the subwoofers I am going to put Dynamat in all the trunk, where would I place the subwoofers to get the best bass.  Happy Holiday's to all.

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Posted: December 22, 2007 at 12:31 AM / IP Logged  

Most of your stuff looks OK, but why the SWS? I was a rep for this manufacturer.... these woofers are designed to "solve a problem" that problem is lack of space. You don't have this problem.

I truly believe you will be terribly disapointed in the performance of these subs. AND, your going to do all of this with a single 4 channel amp? Maybe rethink this as well.

Those tweeters a bright as a sunspot. (real bright) you only need 1 set. trust me.

Kenewbie 
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Posted: December 23, 2007 at 12:23 AM / IP Logged  

Thanks for corresponding,

Actually,  there are 2 amplifiers.  You are right I will only use (1)- 4 way amp and a (1) - Kenwood 1000 watt MONO.

(2) - Kenwood 12" Subwoofers

Ok that will solve 2 problems!

How can I take apart the door to ADD my components.  Any diagrams out there to go by.  I surely do not want to break the door panels.

khanhfat 
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Posted: December 30, 2007 at 12:51 AM / IP Logged  
who makes earth quake stuff anyway? kenwood sounds like a better choice for you. separate tweeters are really high and harsh u might need to turnned down the EQ if running OEM head unit.
I'm runing oEM head unit and having a component set with 3/4" tweets... man it's sounds sharp and nice but needs to turn down a little some of songs i often listen too brought to life because of those tweets produce the treble so good.
Mounting tweeters depends on u , if u want to make holes on ur door panel, it'll be a new epxerience other wise just mount somewhere u can mount near the woofer.
Door panels, u need to google online for guide , there's a small guide from honda civic, hope it might apply to camry as well
http://www.civicforums.com/forums/110-audio/153831-removing-door-panel-adding-new-speakers.html
ask an installer around ur place they can do the install include cables and other crap custom work for around 70$ or so.

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