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best place apparently is in the back panels, has anyone fitted 6x9 here before, in the original rear panel speaker position to save me doing any cutting
best place apparently is in the back panels, has anyone fitted 6x9 here before, in the original rear panel speaker position to save me doing any cutting
thanks
KC
If you don't want to cut any panels up why don't you make an encloser for them in the rear.Saves cutting up panels and also can still be removable.
fitted 6x9 in the rear. Took off rear side panels, took out old speaker and fitted new ones. No good just fixing to side panels as they will vibrate like made, undr the panels is some good fixing points. Mounted mine on MDF then fixed to back wing supports with dynamat sound proofing.
Say not always what you know, but always know what you say.
thanks for the answer ..... just what i was hoping ...... being new to all this ice lark, always had company cars with an already sorted system as standard........ how do i make the mdf fitting box for it ....... is it like the bottom of a shoe box and then you fit the speaker in the top ????? any advice appreciated
thanks for the answer ..... just what i was hoping ...... being new to all this ice lark, always had company cars with an already sorted system as standard........ how do i make the mdf fitting box for it ....... is it like the bottom of a shoe box and then you fit the speaker in the top ????? any advice appreciated
thans
KC
I didn't actually make a box, I just mounted the speakers on the mdf then fixed that on the frame work. The mdf just helped to illiminate any vibration, as far as I know subs are the only things that really need to be mounted in a box, to do with air movement etc. 6x9 should by fine mounted as if they were mounted on a rear parcel shelf.
Say not always what you know, but always know what you say.
well cheers for the advice, today i finally got round to fitting those 6x9 speakers, removed the rear panels, took out the old toyota box and amp, made template out of cardboard, then transferred that onto mdf, fitted the mdf onto the brackets left from the original amp and box, connected it all up, refitted rear panels, .......... sound is now fantastic, linked with two 100mm kenwoods in the front, and two kenwood tweeters in the rear above door enclosue,
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