I had the rings made by this guy:Your system looks good! I'm in the process of adding the midbass to mine after having picked up the door panels. Did you buy the brackets or make spacers for the C7s? If you made them do you remember the thickness?
Understood, but JL wants that mid to be in 0.4 L-sized enclosure to avoid interference from the back wave of the midbass driver.The door speakers have FastRings installed. There is also extensive sound deadening on the door panels.
I saw the same thing in their instructions. Both 3.5 mid and 6.5 bass drivers share the door cavity and back waves from the bass unit will create distortion in the midrange.Understood, but JL wants that mid to be in 0.4 L-sized enclosure to avoid interference from the back wave of the midbass driver.
It is going to be difficult to get any level of a sealed enclosure on the door panel. I think my third phase of this install is going to be custom pillars with both mid and tweeter together.An idea is the use of a resistive vent (aperiodic vents) in a modified small enclosure. Dynaudio used to sell Variovents. Scan Speak used to sell a version: https://www.madisoundspeakerstore.com/flares/ports/vents/scanspeak-290001-aperiodic-vent-ssv/
If the foam baffles don’t dissolve or melt when in contact with fiberglass resin, an aperiodic vent may be a great option.
I think that the linked vent is very oversized for your application, but they are simple to make.
The aperiodic enclosure has to be vey small, typically just enough to encapsulate the driver. A flush-mount tweeter cup could be used for the basis of the resistive vent.It is going to be difficult to get any level of a sealed enclosure on the door panel. I think my third phase of this install is going to be custom pillars with both mid and tweeter together.
Are you in the correct mode? MS CAN vs HS CAN? only certain stuff is accessible in each one.Did you have much issues using forscan to remove the eq / bass rolloff? Ive had no luck in finding that module to disable it