Kick Panel Speakers
#1
Kick Panel Speakers
I just installed a Retro sound radio in my 68 convertible. Currently I only have the aftermarket dash speaker in place Sounds terrible. I was looking at installing the kick panel speakers and was wondering has anyone here used them and if so which ones, how do they sound and how easy was installation?
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#4
Thanks for the replies. Do the speakers give good sound?
#5
OP
For a Vert your speaker placement choices are limited for rear speakers because of the Vert top obviously (no package tray). Enclosed speakers on floor behind front seats is a option but may not be what you want. Likely putting them in rear window panels but I suspect that kills rear window operation, IDK
Not sure what can be done in front doors without interfering with window operation. Kick panels seem to be the most logical position and aftermarket kick panels for this position can be found. I would suspect a car audio installer can cut existing ones but the DS brake pedal/release needs to be removed to install new kick panels. All doable
Regarding sound quality from any of these positions, it depends on what speakers you get. I have JBL in rear & Polk up front powered by a Pioneer 200 watt AM/FM/CD/BT head unit (50watts per ch) and it is plenty loud with Flowmaster 40 exhaust and windows down on Fwy.
For a Vert your speaker placement choices are limited for rear speakers because of the Vert top obviously (no package tray). Enclosed speakers on floor behind front seats is a option but may not be what you want. Likely putting them in rear window panels but I suspect that kills rear window operation, IDK
Not sure what can be done in front doors without interfering with window operation. Kick panels seem to be the most logical position and aftermarket kick panels for this position can be found. I would suspect a car audio installer can cut existing ones but the DS brake pedal/release needs to be removed to install new kick panels. All doable
Regarding sound quality from any of these positions, it depends on what speakers you get. I have JBL in rear & Polk up front powered by a Pioneer 200 watt AM/FM/CD/BT head unit (50watts per ch) and it is plenty loud with Flowmaster 40 exhaust and windows down on Fwy.
#7
^^^ where my 2 front speakers are when I got the car. Just those alone are "OK"....but not like having true L&R speakers let alone larger ones.
For me with a coupe that front center dual location works very well with the 2 6x9's in the rear package tray. The head unit has EQ & balance controls to make the fronts a great balance
Unfortunately in the OP's case with his Vert front locations be it dash, door or kick panels are his only options unless he goes with enclosed speakers be it on rear seat or on floor in front of rear seat.....or some custom rear seat that incorporates rear speakers
My friend who has a 69 coupe has 2 huge speakers and amp on a board that covers the whole rear seat from inside the trunk. More a sub woofer kind of thing but may be a option for OP. IDK how Verts are in the rear trunk area with top down and if that same set up works
Of course "custom" install anything is always doable if your wallet is thick enough
For me with a coupe that front center dual location works very well with the 2 6x9's in the rear package tray. The head unit has EQ & balance controls to make the fronts a great balance
Unfortunately in the OP's case with his Vert front locations be it dash, door or kick panels are his only options unless he goes with enclosed speakers be it on rear seat or on floor in front of rear seat.....or some custom rear seat that incorporates rear speakers
My friend who has a 69 coupe has 2 huge speakers and amp on a board that covers the whole rear seat from inside the trunk. More a sub woofer kind of thing but may be a option for OP. IDK how Verts are in the rear trunk area with top down and if that same set up works
Of course "custom" install anything is always doable if your wallet is thick enough
#8
I used kick panel speakers in my 67, they sound ok. I did have to cut the pedal off the emergency brake and locate it in for clearance . The panels aren't actually glued in, there is a lot of caulk around the floor vent however. I had previously mounted speakers in the doors 40 years ago. They were the cheep Kmart type and really didn't have much sound. It isn't a good option for a quality speaker today
You would have to cut away a lot of your door structure to fit a quality speaker in the door, because of the magnet size. Camaro Central has boxes that fit behind the rear seat for speakers, I don't know how you could hear them with the top down though. I installed Vintage Air in my car and had purchased the double speaker for the dash, but found that there wasn't clearance because of the controls and duct hoses
You would have to cut away a lot of your door structure to fit a quality speaker in the door, because of the magnet size. Camaro Central has boxes that fit behind the rear seat for speakers, I don't know how you could hear them with the top down though. I installed Vintage Air in my car and had purchased the double speaker for the dash, but found that there wasn't clearance because of the controls and duct hoses
Last edited by Big Ern; 05-25-2020 at 10:34 AM.
#9
google rear speakers for 67 camaro convertible....and
https://www.camarocentral.com/1967_1..._p/das-111.htm
https://www.camarocentral.com/1967_1..._p/das-111.htm
#10
Thanks for the replies. I installed rear deck mount speakers that actually sound very good. My son has a 3D printer so he made me mounting brackets for the speakers and they are easily removeable if need be.