My Eurosports sound like chit
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My Eurosports sound like chit
Hi everyone. After replacing my QSD-216 2-way set with the CDT 3way eurosport set I'm bummed. I'm sure it's my install that is to blame but tell me something. The vehicle is a 99 silverado. I mounted 1" plywood behind the facory speaker grilles and installed the midbass and midrange in them. The midrange is poopy, the midbass is sloppy and I'm not sure if the drt-26 silk tweeters are supposed to be on-axis or off. I put in some really well recorded music with live drum solos and the Quarts sounded so good! They were however mounted in thre factory location and mounted to the metal of the door. The euros are mounted to that baffle which is mounted to the plastic door panel. i have deadening on the door metal and minimal on the plastic door panels. This is so depressing. would my install have this much of an impact on the sound? My truck literally sounds like I have a Sony Explode component set in there. HELP!
The picture is before i added a little more deadening to the plastic panel. not much but i added maybe 50% more than you see in the pic.
The picture is before i added a little more deadening to the plastic panel. not much but i added maybe 50% more than you see in the pic.
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can you be alittle more descriptive as to what is lacking? Telling us it sounds like shit and showing us how it mounts makes it hard to tell what could be wrong.
Have you double checked to make sure that you do not have any of the speakers wired out of phase?
Have you double checked to make sure that you do not have any of the speakers wired out of phase?
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
What kind of power are you putting on them? The crossover network probably eats a ton of your power. Also with these I believe it would be best to have the midbass in the door and the midrange and tweeter in a kickpanel. You have a ton of room to work with in a silverado. Placing the mid and tweet in a kickpanel sealed would allow for much more accurate response. Having both in the door they are sharing the same space which opens you up to experience wave cancellation.
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I don't think mounting them to a flimsy door panel with huge holes in it is ideal for a start. I'd make some effort.
1. My 3" mids are mounted in 100% sealed pods of the correct internal volume. Yours are free air mounted into a door with holes in it!
2. The tweeter should be next to the mid range.
3. The mid bass will cause havoc being mounted on a flimsy panel like that. It must be 100% sealed. Mine are in birch boxes:

Unless you do it properly you may as well get xplod! Don't take offence, but your instal is very poor
1. My 3" mids are mounted in 100% sealed pods of the correct internal volume. Yours are free air mounted into a door with holes in it!
2. The tweeter should be next to the mid range.
3. The mid bass will cause havoc being mounted on a flimsy panel like that. It must be 100% sealed. Mine are in birch boxes:

Unless you do it properly you may as well get xplod! Don't take offence, but your instal is very poor
Click on whichever driver you have to see the relevant enclosure specs in PDF format:
http://www.cdtaudio.com/custom_components_08.htm
http://www.cdtaudio.com/custom_components_08.htm
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Those enclosures are beautiful! And I agree... The install I did was poor. I'm actually pretty embarassed by it but I have not had a lot of experience in fabrication. I wouldn't know where to start but I do want to do it! any help would be much appreciated. I could post as many pics as possible for reference. I hate wasting the potential of these beautiful speakers.KUB3 wrote:I don't think mounting them to a flimsy door panel with huge holes in it is ideal for a start. I'd make some effort.
1. My 3" mids are mounted in 100% sealed pods of the correct internal volume. Yours are free air mounted into a door with holes in it!
2. The tweeter should be next to the mid range.
3. The mid bass will cause havoc being mounted on a flimsy panel like that. It must be 100% sealed. Mine are in birch boxes:
Unless you do it properly you may as well get xplod! Don't take offence, but your instal is very poor
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Re: My Eurosports sound like chit
Install is as important, if not more so, than equipment choice. Half decent stuff that's been installed perfectly can often sound better than high end gear that hasn't.ShockTherapy wrote: would my install have this much of an impact on the sound?
I don't think your door panel mounting is sturdy enough, and playing drivers with different frequency ranges in the same air space (the door) isn't ideal either.
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- waynehead
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it's also not great to have the tweeter and midrange so far apart, and the tweeter that high in the door would image poorly. I think kick panels for the midrange and tweeter would yield a lot better results. And get that midbass in a nice strong dampened baffle.
We don't need no stinkin' bass boost!
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Whoah what on earth is this for???? There is no need to make this argument personal. They're just speakers for gods sake...oldskoolmseriesfan wrote:Do you enjoy posting useless information, or do you just like coming across as an unintelligent redneck toothless fuckdavewaibel wrote:yeah, I guess your right- thats why eurosports are tearing it up all over Iasca-
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Fine, I'll bite my tongue!stipud wrote:Whoah what on earth is this for???? There is no need to make this argument personal. They're just speakers for gods sake...oldskoolmseriesfan wrote:Do you enjoy posting useless information, or do you just like coming across as an unintelligent redneck toothless fuckdavewaibel wrote:yeah, I guess your right- thats why eurosports are tearing it up all over Iasca-
Phorum PI!
Square woofers are GAY!!
Square woofers are GAY!!
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Yeah dont let that guy get to you, he probably likes square woofers.
On a very serious note, I am disappointed that the speakers didn't come out better. I really was expecting you to give them a decent review. I hope you didn't cut the holes in your doors just for those tweeters. FYI my dad has a new gmc with a factory bose(yeah I know) but he has tweeters up in the a pillars firing into the windshield and it actually images pretty well. they arent playing a very wide freq. range but they are lifting the stage alittle.

On a very serious note, I am disappointed that the speakers didn't come out better. I really was expecting you to give them a decent review. I hope you didn't cut the holes in your doors just for those tweeters. FYI my dad has a new gmc with a factory bose(yeah I know) but he has tweeters up in the a pillars firing into the windshield and it actually images pretty well. they arent playing a very wide freq. range but they are lifting the stage alittle.
We don't need no stinkin' bass boost!
Just look at the links I provided.
The 3" needs to be in a SEALED enclosure, not much bigger than a rubick cube internally. As it is, it's playing into the whole door cavity. Plus the midbass pressure will cause havoc with it's cone movements.
Also the holes in the door panel will let the front and rear waves of all speakers cancel out to varying degrees. Unless that door is totally sealed and structurally solid it will always sound poor. That particular midbass creates a huge amount of energy that has to go somewhere. As it is that energy will be going into rattling your flimsy panel to hell.
Properly installed these will sound phenomenal.
The 3" needs to be in a SEALED enclosure, not much bigger than a rubick cube internally. As it is, it's playing into the whole door cavity. Plus the midbass pressure will cause havoc with it's cone movements.
Also the holes in the door panel will let the front and rear waves of all speakers cancel out to varying degrees. Unless that door is totally sealed and structurally solid it will always sound poor. That particular midbass creates a huge amount of energy that has to go somewhere. As it is that energy will be going into rattling your flimsy panel to hell.
Properly installed these will sound phenomenal.
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KUB3 wrote:Just look at the links I provided.
The 3" needs to be in a SEALED enclosure, not much bigger than a rubick cube internally. As it is, it's playing into the whole door cavity. Plus the midbass pressure will cause havoc with it's cone movements.
Also the holes in the door panel will let the front and rear waves of all speakers cancel out to varying degrees. Unless that door is totally sealed and structurally solid it will always sound poor. That particular midbass creates a huge amount of energy that has to go somewhere. As it is that energy will be going into rattling your flimsy panel to hell.
Properly installed these will sound phenomenal.
I've got to say that until I read some of this post I was expecting intelligent advice one after the next. I don't want to be the source of some stupid argument about speakers. I'm a 37 year old man... If I wanted that kind of drama I would go back to Carstereo.com. There is no doubt that the Eurosports are phenominal speakers... I just took a bunch of shortcuts so I could at least "hear them". This is against my normal install preferences. The QSDs were installed in the doors with 3/4" MDF baffles and they sounded great! If the Eurosports had a face then my install slapped them across it. I will be removing the back part of the plastic panel behind the grille.... I am then going to mount a 1" thick baffle sealed to the door and deadened to the extreme. I purchased 1/2" MDF yasterday to build a small airtight enclosure in the door for the 4" ES-4. The tweeter will be mounted right next to the 4" angled for imaging. I will also be angling the 4". Thanks for the brutal honesty and for keeping me in check when it comes to my system. laziness can sometimes make you cut corners... I'll post pics in the coming week of my results. Thanks again for keeping it cool and providing some good honest opinions.
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If you can wait 24 hours or so I'll post a pic of my 3" enclosures. Essentially they are in small sealed pods, with 12mm birch construction. At the moment they are in primer only...
Don't rush it
I spent a few hours here and there building my parts up taking my time. Sure, I could have finished about a month ago, but then it would have sounded like garbage. Any hifi system is only as good as the worst element. And that includes the instal!
Don't rush it

- ShockTherapy
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Here's a picture of how far they were apart. It just doesn't seem that far apart to me. I'm a little stuck considering that the tweeters are mounted in the holes that were cut specifically for the Quarts. If I move the tweeter down I will have 2 gaping holes in my panels. And wrecking yards are not an option... I had to search for 2 weeks last time to find even one of those panels in that color. anyhow... It should look a lot like this when I'm done but with all the right stuff done inside.waynehead wrote:it's also not great to have the tweeter and midrange so far apart, and the tweeter that high in the door would image poorly. I think kick panels for the midrange and tweeter would yield a lot better results. And get that midbass in a nice strong dampened baffle.
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Clarion DRZ-9255
JL HD 900/5
Zapco Z300
JBL MS-8
Dynaudio MW160 (midbass)
Audible Physics XR3m (mid)
Morel MT23 (high)
Morel 5c (Rearfill)
Morel Ultimo SC12
JL HD 900/5
Zapco Z300
JBL MS-8
Dynaudio MW160 (midbass)
Audible Physics XR3m (mid)
Morel MT23 (high)
Morel 5c (Rearfill)
Morel Ultimo SC12
If you are running those passively, it might be best to mount the kick and the tweet in the kick panels. Usually running a passive 3-way works out best like this as you equalize PLD's (path length distance) which is basically time alignment. Midrange in the door is not ideal.
Just an option I am throwing out.
Just an option I am throwing out.