Thanks for the update ! Been wondering myself where you've been with the project! I don't have any videos of it, but this holiday I finally got my own midbass taken care of in my 1988 Chevy fullsize single cab truck. I have the Dynaudio MW182 10" midbass drivers sitting in the kick panels in an infinite baffle setup. I had some 1/2" thick aluminum baffles made that bolt onto the oem sheetmetal. They are tapped out to bolt my woofers down with a foam gasket. So I guess it's pretty obvious how much I truly enjoy your restoration project especially the midbass portion 😊 Can't wait to see more updates when they arrive! Cheers!
@@PrecisionMike I understand completely. Sometimes breaks are necessary to help with the mental aspect. Especially being so OCD. Everything we do requires a lot of energy and effort. Sometimes we have to ration ourselves and regroup. Taking breaks are healthy. Looking forward to watching your next step.
Thanks for the update ! Been wondering myself where you've been with the project!
I don't have any videos of it, but this holiday I finally got my own midbass taken care of in my 1988 Chevy fullsize single cab truck.
I have the Dynaudio MW182 10" midbass drivers sitting in the kick panels in an infinite baffle setup. I had some 1/2" thick aluminum baffles made that bolt onto the oem sheetmetal. They are tapped out to bolt my woofers down with a foam gasket.
So I guess it's pretty obvious how much I truly enjoy your restoration project especially the midbass portion 😊
Can't wait to see more updates when they arrive! Cheers!
@hammer7338 - Your build sounds awesome! More videos coming soon!
I wondered if you were burnt out. Nust happy to see youre back and continuing!
@Venomized95- nah, just a short break. I have been back on the car lately, and will post more videos soon!
I’ve been waiting patiently !!!
@hiresaudiocosta873 - Hey buddy, me too! Break time is over, I am diving back in! More content coming soon!
@@PrecisionMike I understand completely. Sometimes breaks are necessary to help with the mental aspect. Especially being so OCD. Everything we do requires a lot of energy and effort. Sometimes we have to ration ourselves and regroup.
Taking breaks are healthy. Looking forward to watching your next step.
@@hiresaudiocosta873 - Nailed it!
I am in car audio Mike watching withdrawal. :)
@yomama5785 - Hey buddy! More content coming soon!