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put 6x9's in my rear deck.
had some time the other day and it was nice outside so i did this..
http://www.unl.csi.cuny.edu/~wai/DSCF0046.JPG it too about 2-3 hours to do.. |
Re: put 6x9's in my rear deck.
Originally posted by 99maxi had some time the other day and it was nice outside so i did this.. http://www.unl.csi.cuny.edu/~wai/DSCF0046.JPG it too about 2-3 hours to do.. |
Re: Re: put 6x9's in my rear deck.
Originally posted by Dohcser Nice job! What do you have in your rear doors? |
you might wanna install some dynamatt under those. When i did mine i rolled on about 2 layers of Dynamat Extreme.
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Re: Re: Re: put 6x9's in my rear deck.
Originally posted by 99maxi nothing in my rear doors yet.. this is just the start of my audio setup.. Oh and you definately want some sort of sound dampening on your rear deck. |
nice job....i bet u had to do some nice metal cutting like i did...i did mine a little differently though...i added a 1/4" fiberboard sheet to the surface the give the speakrs a perfect seal...i had no problems whatsoever with rattles or anything....
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Originally posted by Dohcser The reason why I asked is, I am not sure if you going to be competing or how involved you will get with your system. But too many speakers in the rear takes away from the front imaging. If you were to compete in SQ, that is a not a prefered setup. If you are just doing for your enjoyment and don't care about imaging or competing, it dosen't matter! Just thought I let you know. Oh and you definately want some sort of sound dampening on your rear deck. i had to use a dremel to cut the hole.. it fits tight so i decided that i did not need something to seal it.. |
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