ORIGINAL: Panther G
Have you decided what too do about your speak Tony? I really dont know what else you can do, but I do know the Tamiya units do have what you called ( a sweet spot). Like I said before you should find it around 80% volume as per Tamiya. But like I said before my Panther sounds really good at all volumes. The box is quite large even compared too the Tiger speaker box. Once you get the hull layout done maybe you can shew horn in a larger custom made box. If you go this route just remember too use some padding inside the box and vent it well. Speakers need too breath inside there enclosures.
Greg, I've been pondering a custom made box for the Pershing to add more room. I've test fitted everything in there from the battery to the motors....and really, I wanted to cry. It's so tight in there that it would make a virginenvious.
So here's my thoughts. Create a custom box that will be elongated rather then go from one side of the hull to the other, therefore (hopefully) improving the sound a bit and the speaker box will also house the DMD and MFU. But, I don't know if I want to take the DMD/MFU out of it's housing and possibly jeopardize my warranty.
But your right, the sound is best at roughly 80%. At full peek it's a bit distorted, but outside, it's not thatnoticeableunless your right by it. Otherwise, the sound is good, don't get me wrong...but I would like it if the sounds were a little less digital.
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