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I have a Pioneer Avix already and it has 5.1 DTS but i haven't been able to use it fully because i have no idea where to mount the speaker.......i have a JL W7 12 in the hatch area. JL TR 6.5 coaxils in the rears and JL Xr 6.5 Coaxils in my doors. I have an old Orion Cobalt xp265 pushing my Front Speakers and my rears are running off the headunit. I also have a TMA 500.1 pushing the sub....is there a way to mount it under the dash or do i need it firing upward? any ideas would be great!
Unless you got money for a way custom install, it's gonna be damn tough. However, there are several companies that .5 din center channel speakers! Clarion I believe is one. Alpine makes a 1 din unit too....
Fasten it on the back of the mirror so it will reflect off the
windshield. naturally it needs to be in an enclosure....or
fasten to the dash about 6 inches from the edge of the dash.
The mirror idea gives me an idea.....fill in the center beem on the roof and make it an enclosure and moint a 5X7 in there........think it's possible? will look into the alpine and clarion tho.
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