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Default Speaker mount/enclosure question - decline in performance

Hi

I have a set of Canton 6.5 inch splits that I have recently moved from
one car to another.

In their original location (an old Rover P6B), I cut nice big holes in
the front door and front door trim and mounted the drivers directly to
the door.

Unfortunately, in my new(er) car (an old Mercedes 280SE), the doors
are a bit full of window winder motors etc and the door trim a little
complex to provide for easy direct mounting. My local stereo shop made
a set of custom pods to mount against the door trim. The position of
the speakers relative to the listner is similar to their previous
location, except about six inches higher.

The speakers are powered by the same amp as in their previous
location.

Performance of the speakers has declined noticeably. Bottom end and
mid range dynamics seem to have suffered most. THe speakers, in their
original location, were awesome. In their new location, they are
merely quite good.

OPtions that have occured to me include:

.. increasing the solidness of the pod mounting to the door;

.. porting the pods through to the door cavity;

.. taking a saw to the door trim and door and mount the speakers
securely to the door;

Any thoughts / comments / suggestions much appreciated.

Bob Holbert
Australia

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