I've had my 97 A4 for a couple years now. I've had my system from the previous car in it for a couple years minus a day. As everyone knows, on my front door, I found the slanted, 3 hole bolt pattern with the adapter plate for a small speaker. Anyway, I was able to jam my MB Quarts down into those holes , but since its offset from the door frame, it makes for terrible mid-bass. I just bi-amped the speakers and cranked up the woofers to make up for it, although it's still lacking. I found the link to nexxia from the beloved search, and I was wondering if anyone has actually bought the front door adapters for the A4? Does it still keep the speaker a half inch from the door panel? I don't want to go the kick-panel route, but I want the midbass to be there. I'm thinking a more secure fit to the door may also lower the amount of noise from vibration, which is bad despite the dynamat... Any feedback?
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but since its offset from the door frame, it makes for terrible mid-bass
immgeorge, what do you mean it offsets from the door frame? Is the speaker touching the door frame?but since its offset from the door frame, it makes for terrible mid-bass
err, not door frame. thats my mistake. I meant door panel. There is a gap between the speaker and the door panel, and with that gap, the sound waves won't travel properly. The speaker should ideally be mounted flush with a surface to make for proper sound.


