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mikegett
08-14-2005, 11:28 PM
I think I need to lay off of the car audio for a bit. I just had to drop four bills for a set of JL XR650-CSi components. I know, ebay is much cheaper but I stay authorized. I have been working on my door panels for a while now trying different configurations. A few weeks ago, I damaged my eclipse components. Here is a hint. Keep your grills on the speakers while changing door panels. I got in a hurry and droped the panel. My quick reflexes caught the door but stupidity ran the screwdriver (in my hand) through the cone. I originaly had two setts, but the older ones were nearly eight years old and seemed to have a coloring to the sound. After a few days of testing, I narrowed my choice down to the JL and Bostons. http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_compone...php?comp_id=120 (http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_components.php?comp_id=120)
The Bostons are a very nice speaker as well, but the JL tweets were far superior in the shop. Very smooth at all volumes. Now I just need to finish my doors. I am NOT going to put these pups in until I am done. I guess I should have named this thread" stupid move of the week".

eag182
08-15-2005, 03:23 AM
I bet when you drove the screwdriver through the cone you just wanted to kick/ punch/ yell at something right then and there.

mikegett
08-15-2005, 07:05 PM
I probably would have if I had known. I didn't realize it until I was hooking the door back up. Oddly enough a midrange still plays with a nice sized hole. It just sounds a little off. It took me a bit to figure out what I had done. One of those nice moments of sitting there scratching the head and pondering what fool put the hole in my speaker. Then realization that I was the fool and most likely did it when the panel fell. At this point anger may not be a option, but a cold beer and the "the family guy" dvd is.